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The name of the project: Singapore’s economic model
Teacher: Shukizhanova A.N.
The subject: Modeling of regional policy
Project group: Andek A., Auanova D. (311 gr., regional studies)
The idea of the project work: search the Singapore’s economic success,
prospective and relevance
The aim of the project work: to study the Singapore’s economic model.
The objectives:
to study the political system of Singapore’s, its role transforming Singapore
into a financial and commercial center of Southeast Asia
Consider the People’s Action Party (PAP) ,
To identify main characteristics of Singapore’s economic model
Also show prospective of this economic model,
Talk about the relationships between Kazakhstan and Singapore, identify
major sphears of cooperation.
Project implementation period: 5.12.13 – 6.12.13
Microsoft Word document (20pg.), Power Point presentation (25pg)
Introduction
 Political system and political parties in
Singapore.
 Characteristics of Singapore economic
model.
 Singapore and Kazakhstan relationships
 Conclusion

The Republic of Singapore — the citystate located on islands in South East Asia

Independence
dateAugust 9, 1965

Form of
governmentCapitalSingapore

The
parliamentary
republic with
dominating
party

President Tony Tang
Singapore –is an industrialized country. One of the
world's leading financial centers,the largest trading
power in the region

Singapore City - one of the largest ports in the world in
the Singapore Strait between the Straits of Malay and
the South China Sea

Since 1959 , Singapore became a self-governing state
within the British Empire, Lee Kuan Yew served as
prime minister after the elections. In 1963 as a result of
referendum Singapore joined the Federation of
Malaysia , together with the states of Malaya , Sabah
and Sarawak . August 7, 1965 as a result of conflict ,
Singapore was expelled from Malaysia, August 9, 1965
it declared its independence
After day of official finding of the
sovereignty Singapore on August 9, 1965
to his politician the party of national
action (People’s Action Party - PAP)
headed. In 2006 on elections of PAP took
82 of 84 places in country parliament.

Economic growth and political stability of
Singapore were supported under the
direction of leading PAP party. Thus,
Singapore
doesn't
cope
neither
politicians, nor officials, being in a
meritocracy where the power comes
through skill and experience, and also
productivity and fidelity of the nation and
its policy.

Political system of
Singapore

Singapore, being under the direction of
People’s Action Party, possesses separate
political culture, namely: authoritative,
pragmatic, rational and legal.

There is a prevalence of the companies
controlled by the government, in local
economy. But, despite the powerful
situation, the government of Singapore
supports an image of the pure, free
country from corruption. Except that
disagreement in the management of
Singapore are the extremely rare.
The constitution of Singapore is the
supreme law of the Republic of
Singapore. She establishes the basic
principles and a framework for
executive, legislative and judicial
authority — three bodies of the state.




The supreme body of legislature —
unicameral parliament. It is chosen by
direct vote for 5 years the citizens who
have reached 21 year. The structure of
parliament is formed of the elected
deputies, and also 6 parliamentarians
appointed the head of state. The
speaker elected from members of
parliament presides over meetings.
creation of
laws

execution of a
critical,
accusatory role,
for the purpose
of to check
actions of ruling
party and the
ministries.

control of public
finances
Singapur's economic model Office power point
The supreme body of executive power
— the cabinet. The office is responsible
before parliament and consists of 13
ministers. The prime minister — Guo
Chuok Tong is assigned in November
1990
The judicial system of Singapore reflects the
British legal practice and traditions, excepting
jury institute

Supreme Court

Appellate court

Court of the
lowest of instance

The supreme
court
The people's party of action (People’s
Action Party - PAP) is ruling party of
Singapore which was created on
November 21, 1954.
 The ideology the batch which was initially
based on the principles of anti-colonialism
and a democratic socialism, gradually
underwent transformational change
towards the principles of neoliberalism and
market economy.

At the time of independence finding
Singapore represented the small poor
country
 With 1959 on 1990, during board Lie
Kuang Yu, Singapore deprived of
resources, could solve many internal
problems and made a saltus from the
Third World country to the advanced
country with the high level of life

Singapur's economic model Office power point


The economy of Singapore remains to
one of the most open and still depends
on foreign investments and world trade.
The distinctive feature of a social and
economic policy of the country ability
timely and adequately to respond to
calls of an industrial and post-industrial
era, permanently and flexibly to
enhance both the traditional and new
created institutes, to follow the
accepted strategy, thus is constant it
adjusting


In June, 1998 start was
given to movement
"Singapore - XXI" which
included as one of the
purposes implementation
of "The industrial plan of
XXI", begun in 1999.
Installations of the plan
provided: annually the
industry shall provide 25%
of gross domestic
product, and services in
service of export of 15%.
The annual gain of 20
thousand workplaces
was outlined
At the beginning of the XXI century in
economy of Singapore about 7
thousand multinational corporations
operated
Council of
development of
the trade,
founded in 1983,
actively cared of
extension of
foreign
economic
relations of the
country. The
private
companies were
especially
supported

In August, 2001 the prime minister
Guo Chuok Tong published "New
economic strategy". For a sample
the development of the United
States of America recognized as
more dynamic and rational, than
experience of the European
countries and Japan was
accepted
Now first of all it was
provided to provide
for the Singapore
goods new sales
markets in a radius of
seven-hour overfly,
and also to conclude
agreements with the
next neighbors about
creation of free trade
zones on a doublesided basis

The second task
declared support of
business and
transformation of the
Singapore companies
with assistance of the
government, first of all
represented by
Council for trade
development, in the
company of the
international level.

The third task was laid to
the same Council further
development of "an
external wing" economy
also.


It is supposed to turn Singapore into center of the oilprocessing and petrochemical industry of a world
class also. By 2012 of this kind of production it shall be
made on 75 bln. dollars of the USA. Trebling of
production of a methylene will provide the
petrochemical industry with the initial raw materials
that will allow to increase sharply the value added
created in branch. Singapore considered in time
sharply a growing demand for the difficult modern
equipment necessary for oil production on a sea
shelf. In many respects exactly thanks to the income
from export of sea platforms and boring installations
the city-state managed to withstand demand
recession in the world market on production of
electrotechnical and electronic branches
Singapore - large financial center. By
number of banks, the international
financial organizations and
representations it takes the third place in
a pattern. On the volume of an annual
turn the Singapore currency exchange
concedes only to London, New York and
Tokyo
On the economic arena there is
an increasing interest among the
Singapore businessmen to
research opportunities in Central
Asia in a certain Kazakhstan.
Singapore was signed with the
governments of Uzbekistan and
Kazakhstan, different economic
agreements to promote doublesided trade and investments.

Also there were new areas of
cooperation in the field of
education and potential
solidifying between
Kazakhstan and Singapore.
Lie Kuen's yew School of the
State policy signed the longterm cooperation
agreement with
Nazarbayev's university in
August 2012
Kazakhstan and Singapore possess the active
business connections, expand their cooperation
in different sectors and reached the high level of
cooperation. The base for long-term cooperation
between these two countries was set by visits of
the Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev
to Singapore in 1996 and 2003 and visit the First
prime minister of Singapore Lie Kuen Iya to
Kazakhstan in 1991. This strong basis promoted
favorable conditions for cooperation growth
through the range of mutually advantageous
spheres.
Despite the tiny sizes, today Singapore is one their the most
globalized countries of the world. It is caused by anything
other as huge aspiration of this state it isn't simple to fight
for a survival in the modern conditions where multinational
corporations gradually take away regulation and
monitoring functions from the national states, but also to
take a worthy place on a scene of global actors. To be
competitive on the global arena, Singapore is stimulated
to attract foreign investments and was able to operate
with the international flows of goods, services, etc. Thanks
to a rational policy of the government Singapore
manages to hold leading line items on indexes of the
external economic development that selects this country
among the remaining countries of the region of South East
Asia.
1)htt
p://www.guidemesingapore.com/relocation/introduction/singa
pores-political-system (Introduction to Singapore’s Political
System)
 2)
http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/humanities/article/viewFile/149/
145 (POLITICAL PARTIES IN SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, AND THE
PHILIPPINES: REFLECTION OF DEMOCRATIC TENDENCIES )
 3) http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/specials/btsupplements/spore-keen-boost-economic-relations-kazakhstan20131113 (S'pore keen to boost economic relations with
Kazakhstan)
 4) http://kazembassy.ca/news-and-events/weekly-newsreview55/ (Embassy of Kazakhstan to Canada Weekly News
Review)


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Singapur's economic model Office power point

  • 2.               The name of the project: Singapore’s economic model Teacher: Shukizhanova A.N. The subject: Modeling of regional policy Project group: Andek A., Auanova D. (311 gr., regional studies) The idea of the project work: search the Singapore’s economic success, prospective and relevance The aim of the project work: to study the Singapore’s economic model. The objectives: to study the political system of Singapore’s, its role transforming Singapore into a financial and commercial center of Southeast Asia Consider the People’s Action Party (PAP) , To identify main characteristics of Singapore’s economic model Also show prospective of this economic model, Talk about the relationships between Kazakhstan and Singapore, identify major sphears of cooperation. Project implementation period: 5.12.13 – 6.12.13 Microsoft Word document (20pg.), Power Point presentation (25pg)
  • 3. Introduction  Political system and political parties in Singapore.  Characteristics of Singapore economic model.  Singapore and Kazakhstan relationships  Conclusion 
  • 4. The Republic of Singapore — the citystate located on islands in South East Asia Independence dateAugust 9, 1965 Form of governmentCapitalSingapore The parliamentary republic with dominating party President Tony Tang
  • 5. Singapore –is an industrialized country. One of the world's leading financial centers,the largest trading power in the region Singapore City - one of the largest ports in the world in the Singapore Strait between the Straits of Malay and the South China Sea Since 1959 , Singapore became a self-governing state within the British Empire, Lee Kuan Yew served as prime minister after the elections. In 1963 as a result of referendum Singapore joined the Federation of Malaysia , together with the states of Malaya , Sabah and Sarawak . August 7, 1965 as a result of conflict , Singapore was expelled from Malaysia, August 9, 1965 it declared its independence
  • 6. After day of official finding of the sovereignty Singapore on August 9, 1965 to his politician the party of national action (People’s Action Party - PAP) headed. In 2006 on elections of PAP took 82 of 84 places in country parliament. Economic growth and political stability of Singapore were supported under the direction of leading PAP party. Thus, Singapore doesn't cope neither politicians, nor officials, being in a meritocracy where the power comes through skill and experience, and also productivity and fidelity of the nation and its policy. Political system of Singapore Singapore, being under the direction of People’s Action Party, possesses separate political culture, namely: authoritative, pragmatic, rational and legal. There is a prevalence of the companies controlled by the government, in local economy. But, despite the powerful situation, the government of Singapore supports an image of the pure, free country from corruption. Except that disagreement in the management of Singapore are the extremely rare.
  • 7. The constitution of Singapore is the supreme law of the Republic of Singapore. She establishes the basic principles and a framework for executive, legislative and judicial authority — three bodies of the state. 
  • 8.  The supreme body of legislature — unicameral parliament. It is chosen by direct vote for 5 years the citizens who have reached 21 year. The structure of parliament is formed of the elected deputies, and also 6 parliamentarians appointed the head of state. The speaker elected from members of parliament presides over meetings.
  • 9. creation of laws execution of a critical, accusatory role, for the purpose of to check actions of ruling party and the ministries. control of public finances
  • 11. The supreme body of executive power — the cabinet. The office is responsible before parliament and consists of 13 ministers. The prime minister — Guo Chuok Tong is assigned in November 1990
  • 12. The judicial system of Singapore reflects the British legal practice and traditions, excepting jury institute Supreme Court Appellate court Court of the lowest of instance The supreme court
  • 13. The people's party of action (People’s Action Party - PAP) is ruling party of Singapore which was created on November 21, 1954.  The ideology the batch which was initially based on the principles of anti-colonialism and a democratic socialism, gradually underwent transformational change towards the principles of neoliberalism and market economy. 
  • 14. At the time of independence finding Singapore represented the small poor country  With 1959 on 1990, during board Lie Kuang Yu, Singapore deprived of resources, could solve many internal problems and made a saltus from the Third World country to the advanced country with the high level of life 
  • 16.  The economy of Singapore remains to one of the most open and still depends on foreign investments and world trade. The distinctive feature of a social and economic policy of the country ability timely and adequately to respond to calls of an industrial and post-industrial era, permanently and flexibly to enhance both the traditional and new created institutes, to follow the accepted strategy, thus is constant it adjusting
  • 17.  In June, 1998 start was given to movement "Singapore - XXI" which included as one of the purposes implementation of "The industrial plan of XXI", begun in 1999. Installations of the plan provided: annually the industry shall provide 25% of gross domestic product, and services in service of export of 15%. The annual gain of 20 thousand workplaces was outlined
  • 18. At the beginning of the XXI century in economy of Singapore about 7 thousand multinational corporations operated
  • 19. Council of development of the trade, founded in 1983, actively cared of extension of foreign economic relations of the country. The private companies were especially supported In August, 2001 the prime minister Guo Chuok Tong published "New economic strategy". For a sample the development of the United States of America recognized as more dynamic and rational, than experience of the European countries and Japan was accepted
  • 20. Now first of all it was provided to provide for the Singapore goods new sales markets in a radius of seven-hour overfly, and also to conclude agreements with the next neighbors about creation of free trade zones on a doublesided basis The second task declared support of business and transformation of the Singapore companies with assistance of the government, first of all represented by Council for trade development, in the company of the international level. The third task was laid to the same Council further development of "an external wing" economy also.
  • 21.  It is supposed to turn Singapore into center of the oilprocessing and petrochemical industry of a world class also. By 2012 of this kind of production it shall be made on 75 bln. dollars of the USA. Trebling of production of a methylene will provide the petrochemical industry with the initial raw materials that will allow to increase sharply the value added created in branch. Singapore considered in time sharply a growing demand for the difficult modern equipment necessary for oil production on a sea shelf. In many respects exactly thanks to the income from export of sea platforms and boring installations the city-state managed to withstand demand recession in the world market on production of electrotechnical and electronic branches
  • 22. Singapore - large financial center. By number of banks, the international financial organizations and representations it takes the third place in a pattern. On the volume of an annual turn the Singapore currency exchange concedes only to London, New York and Tokyo
  • 23. On the economic arena there is an increasing interest among the Singapore businessmen to research opportunities in Central Asia in a certain Kazakhstan. Singapore was signed with the governments of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, different economic agreements to promote doublesided trade and investments. Also there were new areas of cooperation in the field of education and potential solidifying between Kazakhstan and Singapore. Lie Kuen's yew School of the State policy signed the longterm cooperation agreement with Nazarbayev's university in August 2012
  • 24. Kazakhstan and Singapore possess the active business connections, expand their cooperation in different sectors and reached the high level of cooperation. The base for long-term cooperation between these two countries was set by visits of the Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev to Singapore in 1996 and 2003 and visit the First prime minister of Singapore Lie Kuen Iya to Kazakhstan in 1991. This strong basis promoted favorable conditions for cooperation growth through the range of mutually advantageous spheres.
  • 25. Despite the tiny sizes, today Singapore is one their the most globalized countries of the world. It is caused by anything other as huge aspiration of this state it isn't simple to fight for a survival in the modern conditions where multinational corporations gradually take away regulation and monitoring functions from the national states, but also to take a worthy place on a scene of global actors. To be competitive on the global arena, Singapore is stimulated to attract foreign investments and was able to operate with the international flows of goods, services, etc. Thanks to a rational policy of the government Singapore manages to hold leading line items on indexes of the external economic development that selects this country among the remaining countries of the region of South East Asia.
  • 26. 1)htt p://www.guidemesingapore.com/relocation/introduction/singa pores-political-system (Introduction to Singapore’s Political System)  2) http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/humanities/article/viewFile/149/ 145 (POLITICAL PARTIES IN SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, AND THE PHILIPPINES: REFLECTION OF DEMOCRATIC TENDENCIES )  3) http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/specials/btsupplements/spore-keen-boost-economic-relations-kazakhstan20131113 (S'pore keen to boost economic relations with Kazakhstan)  4) http://kazembassy.ca/news-and-events/weekly-newsreview55/ (Embassy of Kazakhstan to Canada Weekly News Review) 