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State Capitalism through the Government-Linked Corporations (GLCs) has played an important role in the development and growth experience of Singapore in the past for decades. How have Singaporeans benefited from GLCs? Should Singapore continue with this industrial policy? What are the challenges ahead, if any? Benefits * Strategic benefits having the government as LT shareholder/anchor shareholder * Being a GLC is rewarded in the financial markets with a premium of about 20% * Helps
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stated to be the initiating force for a new venture but venture finance is the life blood for entrepreneurship. Innovation is the fuel for igniting the Entrepreneurial engine, Venture capital revs up the engine fast till it attains sustainable speed to change the gears from idea to entity, eventually reaching IPO stage. The paper starts with Research and Development Cess Act, 1986 and covers the development in the field till 2003 and presents an analysis of venture investments as well as future prospects
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concept was in 1978 England in “Beechwood College” where the professors there helped workers to develop social auditing …. In the US, the work of ASHOKA was picked up at Harvard, Stanford and Princeton University, and each made contributions to the development of the field of social
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Master Thesis Entrepreneurship and Microfinance: A Framework for Impact Evaluation Abstract The idea and implementation of Microfinance has become a hot topic and is currently at the central stage in debates on poverty alleviation. Microfinance can be defined as the sustainable delivery of financial services to the poor that aims at creating a world in which as many poor households as possible, have access to a suitable range of financial services (Christen, Rosenberg and Jayadeva, 2004). However
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