The period covered in 'Singapore. The socio-economic development of a city-state' is one of great change and tells the story of one of the most successful turnarounds from an underdeveloped to a highly developed nation. It gives us a historical overview of the rapid growth and development of the Singapore economy, detailing the institutions and policies, which have made this growth possible. The content is based on far-reaching library research and an in-depth interview with Dr Albert Winsemius (1910-1996), a Dutch economist, who was Singapore's long-time economic advisor from 1961 to 1984. This book recreates the cultural history of the key institutions and politics which made possible the "miracle" of Singapore, one of East Asia's "little dragons".
Raymond Le Blanc was born and raised in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia before his family left for Europe.
Raymond holds a master's degree in economics and a master's degree in clinical psychology.
He is an international author with books on health issues (depression, autism, anxiety), economic history and time management/goal setting.
Together with his wife Karin and their two children, Raymond lives in a rural area of Holland.
