IPS Occasional Paper Series was created to stimulate on-going dialogue on a broad range of issues affecting Singapore, the IPS offers the Occasional Paper Series which provides a forum for constructive views of different persuasions to be deliberated. The contents and views expounded in the papers in this series are those of the individual writers and do not represent the views of the IPS
Paper No. 5
Privatization & Restructuring of Health Services in Singapore by Phua Kai Hong (Singapore: Times Academic Press for IPS, 1991) 45 pages ISBN 981 210 002 4
Paper No. 4
Town Councils in Singapore: Self-Determination for Public Housing Estates by Ooi Giok Ling (Singapore: Times Academic Press for IPS, 1990) 42 pages ISBN 981 210 000 8
Paper No. 3
The Singapore Press: Freedom, Responsibility and Credibility by Tan Teng Lang (Singapore: Times Academic Press for IPS, 1990) 22 pages ISBN 981 00 1954 8
Paper No. 2
Changes in the Fertility Policy of Singapore by Saw Swee-Hock (Singapore: Times Academic Press for IPS, 1990) 73 pages ISBN 981 00 1517 8
Paper No. 1
The Elected Presidency as a Safeguard for Official Reserves: What is at Stake? by Linda Low and Toh Mun Heng(Singapore: Times Academic Press for IPS, 1989) 31 pages ISBN 981 00 1014 1