The Singapore Economy: An Econometric Perspective

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Singapore's phenomenal transformation from Third World to First World status has been of great interest to economists around the world yet there has been little quantitative research done on its economy and institutions. This innovative new research monograph fills the lacunae by presenting the Singapore economy through a macroeconometric model and laying the foundations for further research.

Using formal econometric analysis and novel modelling techniques, Abeysinghe and Choy offer rare insights into how the Singapore economy works. Each of the major chapters discusses the implications of the empirical findings for current policy and an entire chapter has been devoted to macroeconomic policy simulations.

This book is a unique introduction to the Singapore economy and would be of interest to econometric modellers and policy makers in Singapore as well as advanced undergraduates and graduate researchers interested in modelling small open economies.

Author(s): Tilak Abeysinghe, Keen Meng Choy
Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 208

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 8
Copyright......Page 9
Contents......Page 12
List of Figures......Page 14
List of Tables......Page 16
Foreword......Page 17
Preface......Page 19
1 Introduction......Page 22
2 The aggregate consumption function......Page 37
3 Modelling investment expenditures......Page 52
4 The trade sector......Page 67
5 The labour market......Page 91
6 Sectoral production......Page 108
7 Ancillaries and identities......Page 116
8 Multiplier analysis......Page 136
9 Policy simulations......Page 154
Appendix A: Computational methods of variables......Page 166
Appendix B: Listing of equations and variables......Page 176
Bibliography......Page 192
Index......Page 198