Singapore Inc. Goes Shopping Abroad: Profits and Pitfalls
Abstract
Efficient state-led, market-driven intervention has been the hallmark of Singapore's success story but the exportability of state credibility, systemic efficiencies and local advantages into alien contexts is a matter of academic and political controversy. This article scrutinises Singapore's experience with outward investment in order to objectively examine the role of Temasek and of the government-linked corporations (GLCs). It uses the case...
Paper Details
Title
Singapore Inc. Goes Shopping Abroad: Profits and Pitfalls
Published Date
Aug 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
3
Pages
417 - 438
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