Monday, January 02, 2023

Wisdom of the Crowd - New Issues


1. Should a country impose a tariff to protect its domestic industry and jobs?
2. Is globalization good for all countries?
3. Is it a good policy to bring in workers from low cost countries?

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

People always say Singaporeans this and that.

How many people living here are actually Singaporeans?

Anonymous said...

Only ministers and those top filthy rich 5 percent are deserving to live in spacious homes. For the rest of the inhabitants there are land constraints!

All we need are talents, with if there is a will there is a way, not just excuses and defiance! Agree wholeheartedly with this writer who speak up not for himself, but for others. It did not surprise me not even a bit, that it is commonplace to hear that the government is only in touch with themselves.



Forum: Reasons to prefer executive flats and maisonettes over executive condos

The Housing Board said it stopped building executive flats and executive maisonettes after the Executive Condominium Housing Scheme was introduced (HDB has to strike a balance between size and supply of BTO flats, Jan 2).

Executive flats and maisonettes are generally bigger than executive condominiums, and are located in HDB estates with no boundary walls or facilities such as swimming pools and gyms.

I believe many Singapore residents prefer them over executive condos as they are used to the living environment in HDB estates, and executive flats and maisonettes are comparatively cheaper. It is no wonder they are reaching million-dollar prices. The HDB should respond to this demand and build them again.


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