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The Asia Competitiveness Institute was set up to build the intellectual leadership and network for understanding and developing competitiveness in the ASEAN region. It is also an affiliated institute of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard University.
ACI’s value proposition may be encapsulated in its acronym as follows:
Analytical Inputs to Develop Policies Capacity Building to Enable Other Intellectual Leadership to Create New Models of Competitiveness
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LKYSPP Team Wins Top Student Paper AwardACI faculty, Associate Professor Ashish Lall and Professor Neo Boon Siong, teach an elective course on Clusters and Competitiveness in the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP). This is based on the Microeconomics of Competitiveness (MOC) course developed at Harvard Business School (HBS) by Professor Michael E. Porter and is now taught at over ninety universities around the world. In addition to analyzing competitiveness cases from around the world, students are required to conduct a team project on a cluster of their choice. Two years ago, Professor Porter’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness started a competition for students from all affiliated universities where each institution is eligible to submit one team project. We are delighted to report that the LKYSPP team project on Ecotourism in Malaysia was awarded the first prize in the 2009 Best MOC Student Paper Contest. | |
| The inaugural Singapore Competitiveness Report 2009 launched by ACI on 25 November 2009 |
 Download full report [6.0 MB]
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Media Coverage:
- S'pore must tweak strategy to stay ahead, says report
 The Business Times, 26 November 2009
- Look for a "better fit" - Rather than aim for scientific breakthroughs, sell knowledge: Researchers
 Today, 26 November 2009
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Presentation on Singapore’s Competitiveness 2009: [1.01MB] | |
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