Publication Type
Book Chapter
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
12-2021
Abstract
As a small and open economy, external developments play a crucial role in shaping Singapore’s growth prospects. In particular, external demand is pivotal in supporting the growth of Singapore’s gross domestic product (GDP) beyond the limits afforded by a small domestic market. Furthermore, due to the resource constraints faced by Singapore, its production of goods and services to meet both external and domestic demand requires a substantial use of imported inputs. Apart from trade, Singapore’s openness and outward-orientation also extend to its embrace of inward and outward investments to grow its economy and create jobs for Singaporeans. In view of these factors, it is important for policymakers to have a better understanding of how the external drivers of Singapore’s economy have changed over time, as well as the contribution of trade and investments to the economy. Accordingly, this chapter reviews the economic research conducted in the public sector on Singapore’s trade and investments. It presents the key methodologies employed and the findings from the research.
Keywords
Policy making, economic policy, Singapore, economic growth, international trade
Discipline
Asian Studies | Economic Policy | Growth and Development | International Economics
Research Areas
Applied Microeconomics
Publication
Economics in practice: Evidence-based policymaking in Singapore
Editor
M. L. Kuan, C. H. Leong, LEONG, J. Poh, Y. W. Yong, C. S. Yip, B. L. Chua
First Page
49
Last Page
64
ISBN
9789811250026
Identifier
10.1142/9789811250026_0003
Publisher
World Scientific
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
FENG, Andy; FOONG, Gerald; and LIM, Geraldine.
Tapping on growth opportunities through trade and investment. (2021). Economics in practice: Evidence-based policymaking in Singapore. 49-64.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2726
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https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811250026_0003
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