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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spelling | Doshi, Tilak Verfasser aut Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy Tilak K. Doshi Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2015 1 online resource (xxi, 305 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jun 2017) 1. Economy, energy and emissions -- 2. Climate change negotiations: from Copenhagen to Durban via Cancun -- 3. Climate change finance: who pays and who receives? -- 4. Singapore's external sector: impact of emission mitigation policies -- Energy and emissionsL the five strategies -- Concluding remarks: "the three E's" 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 energy products were bought and sold in the domestic market at essentially global prices, in contrast to the common practice in developing countries of subsidizing energy fuels for social equity. Without a drop of oil of its own, Singapore also managed to attract large foreign investments in the capital-intensive oil refining and petrochemical manufacturing sectors in an export-oriented strategy. This was at a time when governments of most newly independent countries were busy trying to promote heavy industry by protectionist trade policies and import-substituting industrialization. The purpose of this book is two-fold. It is intended to introduce a host of energy-related discussions relevant to a wider group of readers who do not 'do energy' for a living, yet are keenly interested in understanding the many complexities of modern industrial societies which need to balance economic, environmental, and security priorities of ordinary citizens. It is also meant to serve as an introductory assessment of key energy-related issues, with a particular relevance for small advanced countries such as Singapore Umwelt Wirtschaft Wirtschaftspolitik Energy policy / Singapore Energy development / Environmental aspects / Singapore Power resources / Economic aspects / Singapore Singapore / Economic conditions Singapore / Economic policy Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, paperback 978-9-814-62039-0 https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9789814620673/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Doshi, Tilak Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy 1. Economy, energy and emissions -- 2. Climate change negotiations: from Copenhagen to Durban via Cancun -- 3. Climate change finance: who pays and who receives? -- 4. Singapore's external sector: impact of emission mitigation policies -- Energy and emissionsL the five strategies -- Concluding remarks: "the three E's" Umwelt Wirtschaft Wirtschaftspolitik Energy policy / Singapore Energy development / Environmental aspects / Singapore Power resources / Economic aspects / Singapore |
title | Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy |
title_auth | Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy |
title_exact_search | Singapore in a post-Kyoto world energy, environment and the economy |
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 |
topic | Umwelt Wirtschaft Wirtschaftspolitik Energy policy / Singapore Energy development / Environmental aspects / Singapore Power resources / Economic aspects / Singapore |
topic_facet | Umwelt 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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