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Industrialisation strategy and industrial performance in Singapore, 1960-73Chia, Siow Yue January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
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Industrialisation strategy and industrial performance in Singapore, 1960-73Chia, Siow Yue January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
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Hong Kong's competitiveness: the role of information industryKo, Mei-chang, Andy., 辜美正. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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The impact of multinational corporations on manufacturing: a comparative study of Hong Kong, Malaysia andSingaporeHutton, Elizabeth Anne. January 1985 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Comparative Asian Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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A comparative study of investment incentives available to the manufacturing sector in South Africa, Malaysia and SingaporeWentzel, Martha Susanna Isabella 11 1900 (has links)
This study identifies additional investment incentives, applicable to the manufacturing sector, which the South African government could introduce to encourage investors to choose the South African manufacturing sector as a desired investment destination. A comparison is made between the relevant investment incentives provided to manufacturing companies by Malaysia and Singapore and those provided by South Africa, in order to examine the similarities and differences between these incentives.
In the light of these findings, recommendations are made for revised or additional investment incentives in South Africa to promote investment in South African manufacturing companies and reduce some of the barriers that prevent local and foreign investment in South Africa. / Accounting / M. Com. (Accounting)
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A comparative study of investment incentives available to the manufacturing sector in South Africa, Malaysia and SingaporeWentzel, Martha Susanna Isabella 11 1900 (has links)
This study identifies additional investment incentives, applicable to the manufacturing sector, which the South African government could introduce to encourage investors to choose the South African manufacturing sector as a desired investment destination. A comparison is made between the relevant investment incentives provided to manufacturing companies by Malaysia and Singapore and those provided by South Africa, in order to examine the similarities and differences between these incentives.
In the light of these findings, recommendations are made for revised or additional investment incentives in South Africa to promote investment in South African manufacturing companies and reduce some of the barriers that prevent local and foreign investment in South Africa. / Accounting / M. Com. (Accounting)
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