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Government spending on research and development and industrial production in Singapore
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Sajid?AnwarEmail author  Email author" target="_blank">Mingli?ZhengEmail author
Institution:(1) School of Business, James Cook University, P.O. Box 6811, Cairns, QLD 4870, Australia;(2) Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau, China
Abstract:The role of government policies in the economic growth of Singapore has been well documented. The governmentrsquos actions, such as the provision of appropriate infrastructure, have resulted in massive inflow of foreign capital to Singapore. Government sponsorship of selected industries and foreign investment helped domestic firms to gain access to advanced technologies. During the 1990s there was a significant increase in government spending on research and development (R&D) that can be attributed to the development of advanced technologies by Singaporean firms. This paper examines the impact of government-funded R&D in fostering the development of Singaporersquos industrial production in the 1990s. The study explicitly considers the performance of three industries within the manufacturing sector: the machinery and equipment industry, the electrical machinery industry, and the transport equipment industry. It is shown that the fluctuations in real government spending on R&D had a significant positive impact on the performance of the selected manufacturing industries.
Keywords:Research and sdevelopment  Industrial growth  Economic development
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