Singapore’s Productivity Imperative: the three missing pieces

Singapore’s Productivity Imperative: the three missing pieces

Business Times Singapore, by Fraser Thompson, 10 June 2015

As Noble laureate Paul Krugman famously noted, “Productivity isn’t everything, but in the long run is it almost everything.” It is the ultimate driver of prosperity and living standards. A loss of momentum in this area can cause slow-motion damage to an economy over time.

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