Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy

Singapore had, by the 1980s, emerged as one of the world's great oil refining and trading centres, with the 'East of Suez' region within its sphere of influence. The city-state's policy-making went against the grain in much of its practice of economic development. It ensured that...

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Wirtschaft
Wirtschaftspolitik
Energy policy / Singapore
Energy development / Environmental aspects / Singapore
Power resources / Economic aspects / Singapore
Singapore / Economic conditions
Singapore / Economic policy
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spellingShingle Doshi, Tilak
Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy
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Wirtschaft
Wirtschaftspolitik
Energy policy / Singapore
Energy development / Environmental aspects / Singapore
Power resources / Economic aspects / Singapore
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title_full Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy Tilak K. Doshi
title_fullStr Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy Tilak K. Doshi
title_full_unstemmed Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy Tilak K. Doshi
title_short Singapore in a post-Kyoto world
title_sort singapore in a post kyoto world energy environment and the economy
title_sub energy, environment and the economy
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Wirtschaft
Wirtschaftspolitik
Energy policy / Singapore
Energy development / Environmental aspects / Singapore
Power resources / Economic aspects / Singapore
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Wirtschaftspolitik
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