The Second Industrial Revolution
The shift in the 1980s from labor-intensive to capital-intensive and high-technology industries.
Key Questions
- 1Why did Singapore need to move away from low-wage manufacturing?
- 2How did the "Corrective Wage Policy" force industrial upgrading?
- 3What role did computerisation play in the 1980s economy?
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