Goh Keng Swee - Works

Works

  • The Economic Front: From a Malayan Point of View, Singapore: Government Printers, 1940, OCLC 226068826.
  • Urban Incomes & Housing: A Report on the Social Survey of Singapore, 1953–54, Singapore:, 1956, OCLC 504452751.
  • Techniques of National Income Estimation in Under-developed Territories, with Special Reference to Asia and Africa , London: University of London Library, Photographic Section, 1978, OCLC 63630985.
  • This is How Your Money is Spent , Singapore: Ministry of Finance, OCLC 63838096.
  • Some Problems of Industrialisation , Singapore: Government Printing Office, 1963, OCLC 17270555.
  • Communism in Non-Communist Asian Countries, Singapore: Printed by the Government Printing Office for the Ministry of Culture, 1967?, OCLC 433094.
  • The Economics of Modernization and other Essays, : Asia Pacific Press, OCLC 534320. Later editions:
    • The Economics of Modernization, Singapore: Federal Publications, 1995, ISBN 978-9-810-12317-8 (pbk.).
    • The Economics of Modernization, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2004, ISBN 978-981-210-330-7.
  • Some Problems of Manpower Development in Singapore , Singapore: Ad Hoc Publications Sub-committee, Singapore Training & Development Association, 1974, OCLC 226024028.
  • Some Unsolved Problems of Economic Growth , Singapore: Kesatuan Akademis Universiti Singapura, 1976, ISBN 9971-68-076-9, OCLC 3072805.
  • The Practice of Economic Growth, Singapore: Federal Publications, 1977, OCLC 4465760. Later edition:
    • The Practice of Economic Growth, Singapore: Federal Publications, 1995, ISBN 978-981-01-2322-2.
  • Goh, Keng Swee; Education Study Team (1979), Report on the Ministry of Education 1978, Singapore: Printed by Singapore National Printers, OCLC 416421063.
  • Goh, Keng Swee; Low, Linda, ed. (1995), Wealth of East Asian Nations: Speeches and Writings, Singapore: Federal Publications, ISBN 978-9-810-12297-3 (pbk.).

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