james on Nostr: Interestingly, Singapore's economic success can’t just be attributed to its free ...
Interestingly, Singapore's economic success can’t just be attributed to its free trade policies and welcoming nature towards foreign investment. Singapore's tiger economy enigmatically combines extreme features of capitalism and socialism.
Now, with a GDP per capita of US$72,794, it has become one of the most successful economies in the world over the last 50 years.
Thoughts?
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