Tham Yin Yee is a Li Ka Shing Scholar and recent Master in Public Administration graduate at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. She is also a Teach for Maladia alumna and member of the Teach for All Community of Practice for Education Policy.
Entrepreneurship & Employability |
Singapore's Productivity Bottleneck: What can be Done to Arrest the Decline of Productivity Growth?
Singapore has transformed itself into a vibrant city-state with one of the highest gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in the world. However, real growth has slowed in recent years. Singapore fuelled its impressive economic…
Teaching & Learning |
Book Review: English Language Teacher Preparation in Asia
Written by international scholars specialising in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) and edited by teacher educators Subhan Zein and Richmond Stroupe, English Language Teacher Preparation in Asia brings together research-based insights on…
Policy Governance & Reform |
Is Some Degree of Inequality Desirable in a Well-Functioning Economy?
An ardent advocate for free-market capitalism, Friedman argues that some degree of inequality is desirable in a well-functioning economy; some degree of inequality is inevitable in a free-market economy; and income inequality in market economies…