What is the Singapore model of economic development?
阐述了新加坡经济发展模式的概念,该模式依赖服务业和制造业出口,通过广泛的政府干预和灵活规划实现成功,挑战了市场与计划的二元对立,并指向结构主义经济学路径。
This article elaborates the concept of a Singapore model of economic development which depended externally on services as much as manufactured exports. Extensive government intervention and planning, though not a rigid central plan, were essential to the successful expansion of both. Singapore's experience illustrates an approach to economic planning which admits possibilities other than just 'the market' or 'the plan', and shows that this is not a polarised debate. Analysis of the Singapore model points to a structuralist approach and leads away from a current neoclassical ascendancy in development economics, founded 'empirically' in part on the Republic's success as one of the four East Asian dragons. (c) 1995 Academic Press Limited Copyright 1995 by Oxford University Press.