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Small Island, Global Power: How Singapore Built One of the World’s Most Efficient Economies
Singapore is a small island city-state with limited natural resources, no significant agricultural base, and a population of under six million people. Yet it has become one of the world’s most efficient, wealthy, and strategically important economies. Its success is not built on scale, but on system design. Singapore offers a clear example of how geography, policy, infrastructure, and governance can be combined into a tightly coordinated economic model. Geography is the start
Mar 283 min read
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