The Economic History of Singapore

Ichiro Sugimoto author Keen Meng Choy author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:NUS Press

Published:9th Mar '26

£47.00

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The Economic History of Singapore cover

Singapore's transformation from a trading port to a global city offers a compelling case study in long-term economic change. The Economic History of Singapore presents a detailed account of the city-state's evolving economic roles, from regional entrepôt in the fourteenth century, to colonial port city in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and finally to a global hub for trade, finance, and innovation today.

Drawing on archival sources, statistical data, and historical vignettes, the chapters in this volume offer an engaging and insightful narrative of Singapore's economic development. It examines key turning points, including the rise of the tin and rubber trades, the shift to export-led industrialisation, and the transition to a knowledge-based and innovation-driven economy. Alongside macroeconomic developments, it also considers shifts in living standards, labour markets, social infrastructure, and the instinct for economic survival that has guided Singapore's choices across different historical epochs.

As the first comprehensive economic history of Singapore, this volume brings fresh insight into the enduring forces that have shaped the city-state's development, and reflects on its economic future. It will be a valuable resource for students and researchers of Southeast Asian history and economics, as well as general readers interested in the making of modern Singapore.

"This meticulously documented, clearly written book deftly blends data, economic analysis and historical narrative to provide a comprehensive and rigorous yet accessible account of Singapore's economic history, on which it will be the definitive work." – Linda Lim, University of Michigan

ISBN: 9789813253230

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504 pages