Despite handwringing by political progressives about the PAP’s landslide victory in the 2015 general election, social change is inevitable – and it may even originate within Singapore’s proudest policy arena: the economy. If the knowledge economy of the past and present is about starched shirts, lab suits, and pocket protectors, the creative economy of the future is about tight jeans, helix piercings, and MacBook Airs. These fashion references may be dated, but the point remains: Singapore’s competitiveness will soon be in the hands of a new style of worker.
http://thediplomat.com/2015/11/tolerant-pragmatism-singapores-next-growth-strategy/
“Tolerant pragmatism: Singapore’s next growth strategy?” The Diplomat, 1 Nov 2015.
NUS news page:
http://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/news/tolerant-pragmatism-singapores-next-growth-strategy/