This report provides a detailed analysis of Singapore's economic performance from 2004 to 2015, focusing on key indicators such as GDP, labor market dynamics, and inflation rates. The analysis includes a review of real GDP, GDP growth rate, and per capita GDP, highlighting the manufacturing sector's contribution and the impact of foreign labor. The labor market analysis examines unemployment rates, distinguishing between voluntary and involuntary unemployment, and identifies structural, frictional, seasonal, and cyclical types of unemployment prevalent in Singapore. Furthermore, the report investigates price levels and inflation, exploring the causes of inflation, including cost-push and demand-pull factors. Government measures to address economic challenges are also discussed, providing a comprehensive overview of Singapore's economic landscape during the specified period. This document is available on Desklib, where students can find similar resources and study tools.