Sustainable workforce development: the paths of Singapore and India

Kuruvilla, S. (2006). Sustainable workforce development: the paths of Singapore and India. (Impact Brief 4). School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University.
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Globalization compels developing economies to address workforce skill levels. Reliance on a low-skill, low-wage competitive advantage is perilous because countries with even less developed economies will inevitably undercut local standards. Given the established link between investment in human capital and economic growth, developing countries have a strong interest in fostering continuous skills improvement. Singapore and India are two cases worth noting.

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