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Can Sri Lanka become the miracle of South Asia? Some lessons to move in that direction

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Following the appointment of a new President Maithripala Sirisena and a new Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, it is important to evaluate scientifically how the economy of Sri Lanka will shape in the next six years.

This article by any means does not attempt to criticize nor discriminate the former government; instead it tries to shed some light on key areas that will promote economic growth which the former government failed to foresee or actively engage. As a deveoping country, it is a challenge to sustain the economy mainly through agriculture in order to keep pace with the rapidly advancing world. At present our main economic sectors are tourism, tea/ rubber export, apparel, textile, overseas employment, rice production and agriculture. The question is: Can we achieve long term inclusive economic growth with only these economic sectors in the next 30-40 years? We need to understand the trajectory of the world economy and place Sri Lanka strategically, in order to achieve sustainable economic growth. In my opinion, sustainable and inclusive economic growth could only be achieved through industrialisation, science and innovation with examples from many countries worldwide.

Even though there is no universally accepted development strategy to achieve higher economic growth, it is important for Sri Lanka to learn from other regional giants in order to fast-track the development process. Singapore and South Korea are two most-suitable countries to learn from, due to the many similarities both countries share with Sri Lanka. I am not suggesting Sri Lanka should imitate Singapore nor South Korea but share some thoughts on how these two countries have developed to be key players in the world, given the many obstacles possessed as being a city-state and overcoming a devastating Korean war, respectively.

Lessons from the Korean development process
At the end of a long war in 1953, the Korean peninsula was split to North and South entities with heavy industry and energy sources located in North, while light industry (eg shoes, clothes and textile) and agriculture was placed in the South. Since then, the South Korean economy has gone through a remarkable transformation, changing its economic structure from agriculture/light industry to export-led manufacturing industry with substantial focus on heavy and chemical industries. By 1991, their top 10 primary export products were completely replaced by high value added productions such as electronic goods. South Korea’s export oriented economic strategy has positioned South Korea (Korea) as the 7th largest export economy in the world. Even though the success to the Korean economy sounds very appealing and attractive, the journey to this success has been very painstaking and challenging involving stringent economic policies.

The government’s export oriented industrialisation and heavy industry drive helped the agrarian economy to gradually shift from labour intensive industries to highly skilled, technology intensive, value-added manufacturing industries. Under the watchful eyes of then President Park Chung-hee, the government focused on six strategic industries; steel, nonferrous metals, shipbuilding, machinery, chemicals and electronics. To facilitate these industries, the government’s direct intervention was seen in areas of economic planning, state enterprises, control over financial system, establishment of free trade zones and industry parks, import of foreign technology to infuse local enterprises and heavy investment on public infrastructure.

The government controlled the credit allocation of banks such that significant priority was given to promote the aforesaid industries.

Promoting entrepreneurs
Concessionary loans, income tax rebates on profit from exports and reduced taxes on the import of intermediate and capital goods were given to entrepreneurs to promote these industries. Also, discounted rates on electricity and transport (railroad usage) were given, while the government took a lead role to improve the infrastructure in these industry locations.This success could not have been achieved without high quality human capital. The government continued to invest in education, research and development that helped create a high skilled, knowledgeable and productive labour force.

Korea has grown to be what it is today after many sacrifices collectively by its leaders and citizens. Korea underwent suppression of human rights and labour unions with people working tirelessly for low wages to support industrialisation. Even though some have strong reservations about the former President Park Chung-hee for his authoritarian leadership, his efforts in achieving economic prosperity is enjoyed by many Koreans today and possibly the future generations to come.

The most important lesson for Sri Lanka from the development process of Korea is to identify the correct industry mix that will create higher opportunities in the future and implement policies to promote these targeted industries. South Korea successfully showed how inclusive economic growth could be achieved through structural changes to economy through deliberate industry policies and development of human capital.

Lessons from Singapore
Singapore famously known as “A wonder created out of a tear drop”, underwent remarkable economic transformation following its independence, when it was separated from the Malaysian Federation. As many of us know, the person responsible for this great city-state’s success was its founder, Lee Kuan Yew. As in the case of Korea; the main contributor for accelerated economic growth was the export oriented manufacturing industry followed by construction and financial industries. At the initial stage of industrialisation, Singapore faced a severe dearth of entrepreneurs. This coupled with lack of domestic savings made it an impossible task for Singapore to thrive towards industrialization. To overcome this problem, the government led by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew focused its economic policy heavily towards foreign direct investments.

Singapore has been most attractive to foreign investors due to its openness, good infrastructure, disciplined legal framework and favourable fiscal and monetary policies. While maintaining a simple tax regime, the government has implemented some attractive tax and financial incentive schemes to encourage foreign investments. To name a few; incentives are given in the form of cash grants to SME’s, tax exemption schemes for innovative start-up companies, reduced corporate tax rate on fees, interest, dividends and gains, double tax reduction for internationalization to encourage SME’s to venture abroad, land intensification allowances, etc. The government further took measures to reduce the personal income tax rate to enhance work efforts.

Foreign investments
Apart from the government’s economic policy to continuously rely on foreign investments, it is important to note that the Singapore government maintains one of the simplest business registration processes to encourage foreign firms to locate businesses more swiftly in Singapore, without bureaucratic delays. As stated in the “Doing Business” publication of the World Bank and International Finance Corporation, Singapore leads the world ranked as number 1 for its simple and smarter business regularity practices. According to Doing Business Report 2013, Sri Lanka is ranked 81 and, for the first time in seven years a South Asian economy (Sri Lanka) ranks among those improving the most in the ease of doing business. While giving due respect to the former government for achieving this, the following table provides some insight to key areas that we could further improve.

Another remarkable strategic effort by the government of Singapore is to create industrial parks that integrate technology, innovation and productivity to create innovation driven growth industries. A good example is the “One North” science park that houses many techno driven startup companies and R&D firms to integrate and promote resources and knowledge sharing concepts.While trying to understand the key policy drivers to achieve inclusive economic growth of these two economies (Singapore and Korea), it is worth mentioning that both of these countries have given immense priority to develop strong consistent rolling five year national plans and contribute utmost to achieve these development goals regardless of different political agendas and other external factors. Above all, one of the key success factors of the East Asian’s economic success was the strong coherent commitment by its leaders and citizens. Even though we cannot directly apply these economic models to our country; we should all commit to developing a hard-working society with high social trust and high commitment to the nation. We should unite as one nation keeping our ethnic, religious and political diversities aside; only then could we achieve inclusive economic growth for the benefit of present and future generations.

Let me end by recalling what Lee Kuan Yew (1959) once said; “The good things of life do not fall from the skies. They can only come by hard work and over a long time. The government cannot produce results unless the people support and sustain the work of the government. There may be times when, in the interest of the whole community, we may have to take steps that are unpopular with a section of the community. On such occasions, remember that the principle which guides our actions is that the paramount interest of the whole community must prevail” (Quoted from article “The Planning of a City-State” by Peter Ho)

Can Sri Lanka become the miracle of South Asia? Some lessons to move in that direction | The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

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The answer is no.

The new Sri Lankan government has even subsidised farts, so how in the world is Sri Lanka going to move forward economically?

A forward moving Sri Lanka with a growing economy, investment in infrastructure and a stable political leadership has been dumped in the bin.

Now Sri Lanka can look forward to crumbling infrastructure, dirty cities, hung parliaments, a stagnating economy and political infighting.

Well done.

Sri Lanka is fucked.
 
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Sri Lanka can become the gateway to India in the same vein that Singapore is the gateway to South East Asia. If they pull it off, it'll be the first nation in the region to high-income status.
 
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The answer is no.

The new Sri Lankan government has even subsidised farts, so how in the world is Sri Lanka going to move forward economically?

A forward moving Sri Lanka with a growing economy, investment in infrastructure and a stable political leadership has been dumped in the bin.

Now Sri Lanka can look forward to crumbling infrastructure, dirty cities, hung parliaments, a stagnating economy and political infighting.

Well done.

Sri Lanka is fucked.
I tagged you while thinking that you have something valuable to say but **** no. You are also a part of the third world mentality too who don't have anything to say except this government or that government. It's not just government people themselves in Sri Lanka are so determined to be in the third world. They protest against anything that has to do with development including expressways, roads etc. but there's no one to protest against lack of infrastructure, unhygienic ugly streets, garbage etc. If this is the case, why do you think some politician would take a risk and do something for the benefit of the country but actually against the wishes of people? After all politicians are after votes.
 
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I tagged you while thinking that you have something valuable to say but **** no. You are also a part of the third world mentality too who doesn't have anything to say except this government or that government. It's not just government people themselves in Sri Lanka are so determined to be in the third world. They protest against anything that has to do with development including expressways, roads etc. but there's no one to protest against lack of infrastructure, unhygienic ugly streets, garbage etc. If this is the case, why do you think some politician would take a risk and do something for the benefit of the country but actually against the wishes of people? After all politicians are after votes.

You are absolutely right. No point in blaming politicians. People ultimately get the governments they deserve. Hope Sri Lanka can a set an example for the region to follow.
 
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I tagged you while thinking that you have something valuable to say but **** no. You are also a part of the third world mentality too who don't have anything to say except this government or that government. It's not just government people themselves in Sri Lanka are so determined to be in the third world. They protest against anything that has to do with development including expressways, roads etc. but there's no one to protest against lack of infrastructure, unhygienic ugly streets, garbage etc. If this is the case, why do you think some politician would take a risk and do something for the benefit of the country but actually against the wishes of people? After all politicians are after votes.

Seriously have a cry.

The truth is Sri Lanka is heading nowhere under the present administration. The country and its political system is in an absolute mess. Sri Lanka is right royally fucked.

You are the one who wanted "change" and you got it.

So now enjoy it, instead of sharing dumb articles. Enjoy the dirty cities and garbage piled up everywhere. Enjoy all the cancelled projects and the demonisation of Sri Lanka's biggest investors, enjoy India plundering Sri Lanka's marine resources, enjoy having those who funded the LTTE getting a free pass, enjoy all the subsisides and free wifi and scream JAYA SRI! at the top of your lungs.

But hey, at least Sri Lanka is not "internationally isolated" now huh? Awesome right? America loves Sri Lanka now! Wonder why.

And sorry, but I'm not a part of the third world morons who voted in the twats who are running SL now.
 
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Have a big fucking cry.

The truth is Sri Lanka is heading nowhere under the present administration.

You are the one who wanted "change" and you got it.

So now enjoy it, instead of sharing dumb articles.

At least Sri Lanka is not "internationally isolated" now huh? Awesome.
It's always heading nowhere because the people are in deep third world mental state. Some people (like you) are obsessed with political parties, some are obsessed "freedom of speech", "democracy", and the rest are obsessed with "preserving culture" and environmental protection but all of you expect the government to do these things even at the cost of development. With retarded people like these, even if there is a leader who is genuinely interested in development, he/she wouldn't be able to do a thing because all of you would protest for one reason or another.

Pretty sure you didn't even read the article just started screaming. My mistake that I expected too much from an idiot with a single-digit IQ.
 
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It's always heading nowhere because the people are in deep fucking third world. Some people (like you) are obsessed with political parties, some are obsessed "freedom of speech", "democracy", and the rest are obsessed with "preserving culture" and environmental protection but all of you expect the government to do these things even at the cost of development. With retarded people like these, even if there is a leader who is genuinely interested in development, he/she wouldn't be able to do a thing because all of you would protest for one reason or another.

Pretty sure you didn't even read the article just started screaming. My mistake that I expected too much from an idiot with a single-digit IQ.


It's heading nowhere because of those who run the country. You wanted change and that is what you got.

Don't try and point fingers at anyone else.

Ranil Wickremasinghe
Chandrika Kumaratunga
Maithripala Sirisena
Mangala Samaraweera
Ravi Karunanayake

You thought they would change Sri Lanka for the better? LMAO!

You must be the biggest moron Sri Lanka produced - along with those who voted for them.
 
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It's heading nowhere because of those who run the country. You wanted change and that is what you got.

Don't try and point fingers at anyone else.

Ranil Wickremasinghe
Chandrika Kumaratunga
Maithripala Sirisena
Mangala Samaraweera
Ravi Karunanayake

You thought they would change Sri Lanka for the better? LMAO!

You must be the biggest moron Sri Lanka produced - along with those who voted for them.
Well then, keep screaming. I won't reply again. Sri Lanka is full of third world garbage like you. The only solution is to nuke the shit out of the country and start again.
 
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Well then, keep screaming. I won't reply again. Sri Lanka is full of third world garbage like you. The only solution is to nuke the shit out of the country and start again.


Would you like some cheese with your whine?

Laughable how you're crying here when YOU were the one who wanted change for Sri Lanka. Well you got it, now enjoy it buddy. Open that bottle of arrack and celebrate the awesomeness that "change" has brought Sri Lanka.

Mahinda had his flaws but at least he did something positive for Sri Lanka. Twats like you just never recognised that.
 
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Would you like some cheese with your whine?

Laughable how you're crying here when YOU were the one who wanted change for Sri Lanka. Well you got it, now enjoy it.

Mahinda had his flaws but at least he did something positive for Sri Lanka. Twats like you just never recognised that.
Mahinda himself did very little. It was Gotabaya Rajapaksha who did pretty much 99% of the work. Yes, under MR SL is at least a little bit livable right now and what did general public do during that time? Screaming against expressways, port city, and casinos etc., complaining about lack of "freedom of speech", democracy" and making fun of infrastructure and development projects. Some UNP supporters were saying that country was better under war times just like how you are screaming against this government without even reading a thing. That's the reality of the country. People don't even have the general intelligence to recognize what to criticize and what to praise instead they divide into political groups and try to choke each other up. In a normal civilised society, people would demand the governments to do the right thing and every government will have to bow to people's pressure because they are simply looking for votes. If development gets people to vote a party, the party would engage in development and similarly if fooling around (just like in Sri Lanka) gets people to vote for a party then the people would be fooling around. Such a circus republic Sri Lanka is.

I didn't vote for anyone either and you are a part of third world retards who don't know what to demand and what not to demand.
 
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Mahinda himself did very little. It was Gotabaya Rajapaksha who did pretty much 99% of the work. Yes, under MR SL is at least a little bit livable right now and what did general public do during that time? Screaming against expressways, port city, and casinos etc., complaining about lack of "freedom of speech", democracy" and making fun of infrastructure and development projects. Some UNP supporters were saying that country was better under war times just like how you are screaming against this government without even reading a thing. That's the reality of the country. People don't even have the general intelligence to recognize what to criticize and what to praise instead they divide into political groups and try to choke each other up. In a normal civilised society, people would demand the governments to do the right thing and every government will have to bow to people's pressure because they are simply looking for votes. If development gets people to vote a party, the party would engage in development and similarly if fooling around (just like in Sri Lanka) gets people to vote for a party then the people would be fooling around. Such a circus republic Sri Lanka is.

The people who screamed and shouted were the Colombo elite and all the UNP supporters. You joined then in their shouting and screaming and you actively wanted change in this forum itself.

Despite the screaming and shouting the previous administration invested in infrastructure and cleaned up Sri Lanka's cities and towns.

Previously Sri Lanka had corruption but with development and a politically stable government.
Now Sri Lanka has corruption and no development and a politically unstable government.


A moron like you actually thought Sri Lanka would be better off with Sirisena as president and Ranil as PM. You're right, Sri Lanka is certainly full of idiots.
 
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The people who screamed and shouted were the Colombo elite and all the UNP supporters. You joined then in their shouting and screaming and you actively wanted change in this forum itself.

Despite the screaming and shouting the previous administration invested in infrastructure and cleaned up Sri Lanka's cities and towns.

Previously Sri Lanka had corruption but with development and a politically stable government.
Now Sri Lanka has corruption and no development and a politically unstable government.


A moron like you actually thought Sri Lanka would be better off with Sirisena as president and Ranil as PM. You're right, Sri Lanka is certainly full of idiots.
Not just UNP supporters, there are twats who opposed casinos just to protect their "traditional values", are they elites too? No, they are ordinary people. From top to bottom Sri Lanka is full of fucked up retards. And those UNP goons and you pretty much have the same mentality. Stick to political parties and choke each other up.

I didn't vote or support any political party you idiot. I only thought something good would come up after they got elected. Before that I didn't even care about elections.
 
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Not just UNP supporters, there are twats who opposed casinos just to protect their "traditional values", are they elites too? No, they are ordinary people. From top to bottom Sri Lanka is full of fucked up retards. And those UNP goons and you pretty much have the same mentality. Stick to political parties and choke each other up.

I didn't vote or support any political party you idiot. I only thought something good would come up after they got elected. Before that I didn't even care about elections.


Those who shouted and screamed were: (1) UNP supporters and (2) JVP supporters and obviously the TNA because they hated the fact that the LTTE was destroyed. It was Ranil that screamed publicly against James Packer.

You only thought something good would come up after they got elected? Really? You call others twats and fucked up retards - just have a look at yourself. Anyone with half a brain could see what was going to happen when the current lot came to power.
 
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Those who shouted and screamed were: (1) UNP supporters and (2) JVP supporters and obviously the TNA because they hated the fact that the LTTE was destroyed. It was Ranil that screamed publicly against James Packer.

You only thought something good would come up after they got elected? Really? You call others twats and fucked up retards - just have a look at yourself. Anyone with half a brain could see what was going to happen when the current lot came to power.
Not really, majority of them who protest and make fun of investments and infrastructure projects are ordinary Sri Lanakns who are so determined to stay in the third world over one reason over another. If people expect the right thing from government then it shouldn't matter what government comes to power, they will have to engage in development to satisfy voters and secure their power but in Sri Lanka getting freebies and nice words are more valued than doing the actual work.
 
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