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Singapore among best countries to be born in 2013

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SINGAPORE - Singapore has been ranked among the top ten places to enter the world.

The city state is listed at sixth position in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Where-to-be-born index, 2013.

The full list appears in the article, 'The lottery of life' by Laza Kekic, Director for Country Forecasting at the Economist Intelligence Unit, and is published in The World in 2013, the latest edition in The Economist's annual series on the year ahead.

Small economies dominate the top ten, with Hong Kong the only other Asian economy to appear at number 10 in the list.

Switzerland takes top spot, followed by Australia at No.2 and Norway at No. 3. The United States came in at No.16 while the United Kingdom came in at No. 27.

The Netherlands came in at No. 8 and is the only country from the Euro zone.

Susan Evans, an analyst for the Economist Intelligence Unit said both Hong Kong and Singapore are well-known for their wealth, stability and relatively low levels of corruption.

"One determining factor of future life satisfaction for their residents, which is less easy to predict, will be the trajectory of civic freedoms," she said.

Germany and France came in at No.16 and No. 26 respectively, but the BRIC countries, such as Brazil (37th), Russia (72nd), India (66th) and China (49th) did not score impressively despite their economic dynamism.

Nigeria came in last at No. 80. it is the worst place to enter the world in 2013.

The list takes into factors such as geography, demography, social and cultural characteristics, as well as economic factors to determine the quality of life across countries.

Specific indicators include GDP per head, life expectancy at birth, quality of family life, political freedom, job security, climate, personal security, community life, governance and gender equality.

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Why is Singapore always so great? Is it because of the brilliant leadership of LKY and son?
 
Why is Singapore always so great? Is it because of the brilliant leadership of LKY and son?

Yes it is. Without them, Singapore would not be where it is today.
 
Yes it is. Without them, Singapore would not be where it is today.

True. All their yes men should stay. Problem is that the losers here on payroll have been resorting to extreme measures to dissuade would be quitters that are tired of this shit hole while i do the opposite. :D
 
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As expected SG is a great place to be. Only the retarded opposition supporting morons do no know how lucky they are.
 
Susan Evans, an analyst for the Economist Intelligence Unit said both Hong Kong and Singapore are well-known for their wealth, stability and relatively low levels of corruption.

From what i witnessed, singapore private sector is one of the most corrupt in the planet. and dishonest. kickbacks are rampant and written off as brokerage or marketing/agency fee. even shipyards used to do this. and because of corrupt practises initiated by singapore bunker companies, south east asian sailors take 10% of bunker paid by the owner as their own to sell.the ecpnmst write up is a financial officer and could be influenced by the financial incentives provided by the financial centres switzerland, hong kong and singapore.
 
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aiyah............S'pore is like Bernie Madoff...........people were begging him to let them ''invest'' in his scam.............


i've seen many Angmohs in S'pore whereby they're staying in HDB estates and their faces always have that ''disappointed, surprised and half-disgusted'' look......when they're going home from work.......
 
aiyah............S'pore is like Bernie Madoff...........people were begging him to let them ''invest'' in his scam.............


i've seen many Angmohs in S'pore whereby they're staying in HDB estates and their faces always have that ''disappointed, surprised and half-disgusted'' look......when they're going home from work.......

They can go home to their happy unemployment back home then.
 
2013 is great for new sinkies until 2031 when they have to enlist at the age of 18
 
money is worth shit..

<cite id="yiv1735593944dsq-cite-715572611" class="yiv1735593944dsq-comment-cite"> Schofes, </cite> Today 02:23 AM
l am an ex-pat living in Singapore, and have to contend daily with a people for whom being po-faced, humorless, self-absorbed and ungracious, preferably all at once, is now a national pastime. As an economic experiment, Singapore has surpassed itself and deserves to enjoy the spoils - the riches, the stability, the gleaming skyscrapers. But make no mistake, the costs have been dear. The pressure to succeed, the need to outperform, and the penalties of failure haunt the people of Singapore. Children as young as three attend 'enrichment classes' (aka extra maths or science) just to secure places at decent primary schools; drivers, who pay more than any other nation on earth for the privilege of owning a car, don't give way for fear that they "lose face"; commuters, with their eyes glued to their iPads and iPhones, barely acknowledge the presence of their fellow travellers on the metro, still less apologise if they happen to brush against one another; shop assistants don't even bother with the most basic courtesies. "What you want?" is the second most common refrain heard in Singapore. And the first? "How much you pay, uh?" This truly is the country which knows the price of everything, but the value of nothing.
 
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money is worth shit..

<cite id="yiv1735593944dsq-cite-715572611" class="yiv1735593944dsq-comment-cite"> Schofes, </cite> Today 02:23 AM
l am an ex-pat living in Singapore, and have to contend daily with a people for whom being po-faced, humorless, self-absorbed and ungracious, preferably all at once, is now a national pastime. As an economic experiment, Singapore has surpassed itself and deserves to enjoy the spoils - the riches, the stability, the gleaming skyscrapers. But make no mistake, the costs have been dear. The pressure to succeed, the need to outperform, and the penalties of failure haunt the people of Singapore. Children as young as three attend 'enrichment classes' (aka extra maths or science) just to secure places at decent primary schools; drivers, who pay more than any other nation on earth for the privilege of owning a car, don't give way for fear that they "lose face"; commuters, with their eyes glued to their iPads and iPhones, barely acknowledge the presence of their fellow travellers on the metro, still less apologise if they happen to brush against one another; shop assistants don't even bother with the most basic courtesies. "What you want?" is the second most common refrain heard in Singapore. And the first? "How much you pay, uh?" This truly is the country which knows the price of everything, but the value of nothing.

Mr.expat can go home if he is not happy.
 
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