pt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Starting points : monetary policy, population policy, and economic change -- pt. III. Conditions affecting growth and innovation -- pt. IV. Politics and regulation -- pt. V. Contradiction in quality of life issues -- pt. VI. Resolving a critical deep contradiction.
Summary
The world economic landscape has experienced seismic changes in the fifteen years after restoration of sovereignty over Hong Kong from Britain to China. Fortunately the Hong Kong economy has remained steadfast and is still making progress, but public confidence in the governance of the SAR government has declined, and economic and social dissatisfaction have flared. Where should Hong Kong go from here in the face of all kinds of contradictions? Economist Yue Chim Richard Wong provides an analysis of the origins of these contradictions and shares his insights on these issues. All those concerne.
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