Toward a Better Future: Education and Training for Economic Development in Singapore since 1965
Hacia un futuro mejor: educación y formación para el desarrollo económico de Singapur desde 1965
Sing-Kong Lee,
Chor Boon Goh,
Birger Fredriksen and
Jee Peng Tan
No 6432 in World Bank Publications - Books from The World Bank Group
Abstract:
The Singapore economy has undergone significant stages of development since the 1960s. It has grown from its traditional role as a regional port and distribution center in the 1960s to an international manufacturing and service center in the 1970s and 1980s, and now into a center of science-based manufacturing and knowledge-intensive technical services. Much has been written to explain this success. Emphasis has been placed on the early adoption of an export-oriented strategy for industrialization, high savings and investment rates, a stable macroeconomic environment, and even socio cultural traits that support successful industrialization. This volume documents a less-explored aspect of Singapore's economic development: it examines the transformation of the education and training system since the country's independence in 1965 and how the process contributed to skills formation and, hence, economic change.
Keywords: Education-Education; For; All; Access; and; Equity; in; Basic; Education; Curriculum; and; Instruction; Teaching; and; Learning; Education-Primary; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
ISBN: 978-0-8213-7375-0
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