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maisonjai
07-10-11, 11:46
In Singapore, it’s save and be saved

NEIL REYNOLDS (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/commentary/neil-reynolds/)| SINGAPORE— From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published Tuesday, Sep. 27, 2011

Singapore has been frequently derided as an authoritarian nanny state – dismissed in one vicious critique as “Disneyland with the death penalty.” Singapore is definitely the wrong place for repeat drug offenders and rapists. At the same time, however, it is a good (although imperfect) example of limited government spending: It nationalizes only 17 per cent of gross domestic product a year (compared, for example, with Canada’s 39 per cent). Yet Singapore has excellent health care, exceptionally low unemployment, minimal poverty, high literacy and one of the world’s most dynamic economies. How did it get so many things so right?
Henry Kissinger once described colonial Singapore as “located on a sandbar with nary a natural resource.” When Great Britain granted the it independence in 1959, Singapore was an impoverished Third World island nation with all the filth and fever that stagnant sewage ensures in a densely populated city (population: one million) of slums. Per-capita GDP then was $400 (U.S.).

In the 50 years since, Singapore’s nominal per-capita GDP growth has signalled its astonishing advance: in 1990, $12,000; in 2000, $22,000; in 2010, $50,000 – or, expressed in terms of purchasing power, $62,000. This ranks Singapore as the fifth highest in the world, well ahead of the United States (in 11th place with per-capita GDP of $47,200) and Canada (in 22nd place with per-capita GDP of $39,400).

The Economist says Singapore (current population: five million, about the same as Denmark) now has the best quality of life in the Asia-Pacific – though it has no government-run welfare state. The World Bank says Singapore is the easiest country in the world to do business. Transparency International says its is one the least corrupt countries.
Boston Consulting Group says Singapore has more millionaires, relative to population, than any other country in the world: 15.2 per cent of all households have more than $1-million of personal assets “under active management,” which means that house values aren’t counted.
Singapore’s unemployment rate normally hovers around 2 per cent. In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, it doubled to 4 per cent. Singapore’s economy nosedived only briefly and quickly recovered. Its economy contracted by 0.8 per cent in 2009 and rebounded by 14.5 per cent in 2010.

Singapore owes much of its success to the blend of eccentric socialism theory, family-based Confucian instincts and the laissez-faire enlightenment of Lee Kuan Yew, otherwise known, from his student days in London, as Harry Lee, the long-time prime minister and life-time guardian of the parliamentary republic he established in 1965. Mr. Lee’s instincts were paternalistic. But he knew, in the 1960s, that his country couldn’t afford a welfare state. So he used government’s coercive power to compel Singaporeans to build it themselves. Specifically, he compelled people to save 20 per cent of their wages in personal savings accounts – and to invest the money as best they could.

Singaporeans still put 20 per cent of their wages into their central provident fund (CPF) accounts, which they control – subject to some idiosyncratic restraints. You can use CFP funds to buy your house, which explains why 92 per cent of Singapore families own their homes. But you must set aside 6 per cent of your savings for “MediSave” expenses. (For major medical expenses, you can pool your MediSave funds with the MediSave funds of family members.) And the government requires certain investments. You must, for example, buy stock in Singapore’s profit-making bus system, thus encouraging you to use public transit.
Mr. Lee understood the strength of socialism as a political doctrine and the strength of capitalism as an economic force. You will need a pension one day. You will need medical care one day. You will lose your job one day. You may well be poor one day. These risks require insurance. So save your money. At any given time, only 3,000 Singaporeans receive state-distributed, last-resort assistance. Person for person, Singaporeans are the most diligent savers in the world – and among the least taxed. They are apparently quite content to keep it that way.

ay123
07-10-11, 14:05
sadly to say.....many people still complain so much thinking that Spore's success come easy and always think that Spore owe them a living :doh: :beats-me-man: :confused:

we start with 400 per capita to 62000 per capita in less than 50 yrs. is really an amazing achievement

gn108
07-10-11, 14:18
Many factors ...exceptional founding fathers and paternal government, compliant citizenry and good timing, among other factors. Very difficult to duplicate again.

Having said that, time and circumstances evolve.
As your boss will tell you, what you did last year or even last quarter is over. You start at Zero, so start delivering again...the Circle of Commerce.

thomastansb
07-10-11, 14:24
Some fools want MOP to be removed from HDB so they can rent out immediately. And the same fools don't want foreigners to come in so maybe they will rent their house to ghosts and collect hell notes. I am surprised PM Lee actually entertain such nonsense.





sadly to say.....many people still complain so much thinking that Spore's success come easy and always think that Spore owe them a living :doh: :beats-me-man: :confused:

we start with 400 per capita to 62000 per capita in less than 50 yrs. is really an amazing achievement

hyenergix
07-10-11, 15:10
Ok to have more foreigners working here. Just have to build up infrastructure and ensure essential care and job security for citizens are not missing. Too many patchy and reactive policies in recent years that lack foresights.

proud owner
07-10-11, 15:41
Some fools want MOP to be removed from HDB so they can rent out immediately. And the same fools don't want foreigners to come in so maybe they will rent their house to ghosts and collect hell notes. I am surprised PM Lee actually entertain such nonsense.



its good to have foreigners ...especially those from china ...


for the longest time ...POSB never have any posters in chinese language ... ONLY ENGLISH

it was nightmare for the old folks who couldnt read English

NOW ..everywhere theres chinese posters / instructions ...

the old folks are happy ..


THANKS TO FOREIGNERS ..

and POSB ... good job serving foreigners

devilplate
07-10-11, 15:46
Ok to have more foreigners working here. Just have to build up infrastructure and ensure essential care and job security for citizens are not missing. Too many patchy and reactive policies in recent years that lack foresights.
Even 1st world countries r falling....its always on hindsight....

Honest mistake lets move on:D

radha08
07-10-11, 18:01
singapore no need to worry we got...FT...:rolleyes:

Allthepies
07-10-11, 18:24
sadly to say.....many people still complain so much thinking that Spore's success come easy and always think that Spore owe them a living :doh: :beats-me-man: :confused:

we start with 400 per capita to 62000 per capita in less than 50 yrs. is really an amazing achievement
yup it is really sad to see and hear more and more singaporeans r taking our ultra low unemployment, house ownership, good pay, good living standard,high social mobility as things taken for granted.it is even more amazing that the more educated singaporeans r believing in this.

Laguna
07-10-11, 18:37
I always equate FT as instant tree.

We no need to spend more than 20 years of education etc to bring them into the workforce.

We can choose and pick what sort of trees we want, and if they are not performing and no longer needed, can be removed without major problems.

irisng
07-10-11, 20:52
Just like some children, also takes things for granted, as though their parents owe them.:banghead:

ysyap
07-10-11, 21:55
That is why I always believe that I must take an active role in teaching my children not to be ungrateful and not to take things for granted, as if the world owe them everything. I do not condone their temper when things don't go their way. Children reflect their parents!!! :scared-3:

stl67
07-10-11, 22:53
sadly to say.....many people still complain so much thinking that Spore's success come easy and always think that Spore owe them a living :doh: :beats-me-man: :confused:

we start with 400 per capita to 62000 per capita in less than 50 yrs. is really an amazing achievement
Some of my friends, colleagues etc cant wait to pick on e slightest mistake the gov makes despite the 50 years of success story never found in any country. I always ask them if they ever think gov also human leh.... don't we also make mistakes?

radha08
07-10-11, 23:04
its good to have foreigners ...especially those from china ...


for the longest time ...POSB never have any posters in chinese language ... ONLY ENGLISH

it was nightmare for the old folks who couldnt read English

NOW ..everywhere theres chinese posters / instructions ...

the old folks are happy ..


THANKS TO FOREIGNERS ..

and POSB ... good job serving foreigners

look out for posters in tagalog hindi and tamil coming soon...;)

devilplate
07-10-11, 23:04
Some of my friends, colleagues etc cant wait to pick on e slightest mistake the gov makes despite the 50 years of success story never found in any country. I always ask them if they ever think gov also human leh.... don't we also make mistakes?
I believe all due to the astonising pay scale la.....

Paid millions mah(highest pay globally rite?).....must deliver n achieve good governance.....no mistake is allowed:hell-hath-no-fury:

hyenergix
07-10-11, 23:07
Some of my friends, colleagues etc cant wait to pick on e slightest mistake the gov makes despite the 50 years of success story never found in any country. I always ask them if they ever think gov also human leh.... don't we also make mistakes?

It's e pay n responsibility. In e past, appt holders were morr humble n truly serve e people.

irisng
08-10-11, 13:01
Some of my friends, colleagues etc cant wait to pick on e slightest mistake the gov makes despite the 50 years of success story never found in any country. I always ask them if they ever think gov also human leh.... don't we also make mistakes?

I have two friends, one from Malaysia and one from Indonesia. They keep on commenting on Singapore. I was thinking if you don't like Singapore, why want to marry to Singaporean but feel bad to tell them off.

They would comment like why are we forced to contribute CPF, I explained to her that CPF is a forced saving especially good for those who are spendthrift, do not know how to save, earn how much, spend how much, by the time when they grow old and out of job, they will have no money:tsk-tsk: . Govt use our money to invest (of course must invest wisely), to earn extra revenue, thats contribute partly to what Singapore is today.

Then she mentioned about housing, so many restrictions, unlike their country want to buy, then buy, buy how many also no problem. I told her that then it might become another USA housing problem.:doh:

Then she comment on the school, must ballot, so troublesome. I was thinking if everybody want to choose good schools or schools that near to their house, then no choice, need to join the queue but if parents don't mind any school, then that's another story.

One thing I agree with her is the salary of the ministers. I wonder whether did the ministers do any charity contribution. If everyone of them, contribute a small portion of their salary, then charity organisations will have no problem in building up their fund.:D

devilplate
08-10-11, 15:29
Tell her got money can buy many many pte ppty wat.....just buy buy buy!!! Whahahhaha

hopeful
08-10-11, 15:39
.......

Then she mentioned about housing, so many restrictions, unlike their country want to buy, then buy, buy how many also no problem. I told her that then it might become another USA housing problem.:doh:

.............

I think your Indonesian friend is ignorant about land laws in Indonesia.
There are restrictions on size of land/housing ownership in Indonesia.
Except that people circumvent by buying land/housing using other people's name.

Laguna
08-10-11, 17:50
One thing I agree with her is the salary of the ministers. I wonder whether did the ministers do any charity contribution. If everyone of them, contribute a small portion of their salary, then charity organisations will have no problem in building up their fund.:D

yes, agreed
I also wonder, how much is the contribution from the President in the President Charity Show as well. The obvious contribution is of course showing the face there.

irisng
09-10-11, 00:40
yes, agreed
I also wonder, how much is the contribution from the President in the President Charity Show as well. The obvious contribution is of course showing the face there.

Since there is a President Charity Show, why no Ministers or MP Charity Shows :D. Ministers have higher responsibilities, so naturally, they draw higher pay but not for those MP who only knows how to shake hands with people when election is coming and during normal time, do nothing to improve their constituency, they shouldn't command such a high pay especially those from GRC, wonder how they take care of all their constituency, maybe when people complain, then they start to look into it or take action.:cheers6: