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Economic Performance Tells the Story

By admin On 2017/06/21 · Add Comment · 5,200 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 21 June 2017.)
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Critical Junctures in Housing Policy Choices – Unintended Consequences of the 1967 Riot

By admin On 2017/06/14 · Add Comment · 2,997 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 14 June 2017.) The early years of the resettlement rental housing policy determined the shape of housing policy after the 1967 Riots.
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Unintended Consequences of the 1967 Riot – Remedy by Housing Policy

By admin On 2017/06/14 · Add Comment · 3,020 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 14 June 2017.)
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Critical Junctures in Housing Policy Choices – Distant Causes of the 1967 Riots

By admin On 2017/06/07 · Add Comment · 3,242 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 7 June 2017.) This year is the 50thAnniversary of the 1967 Riots. The riots are popularly seen as a watershed event in Hong Kong’s post-war history, but they have hardly been thoroughly researched. What follows is a narrative of housing policy choices that I believe are important distant causes of the 1967 Riots.
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Critical Junctures in Housing  

By admin On 2017/06/07 · Add Comment · 2,800 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 7 June 2017.)
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Alleviating Absolute and Relative Poverty

By admin On 2017/05/31 · Add Comment · 3,675 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 31 May 2017.) The poverty problem in Hong Kong is mostly near poverty rather than poverty.
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Two Notions of Poverty

By admin On 2017/05/31 · Add Comment · 2,495 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 31 May 2017.)
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Information Hub, Common Law, and the Greater Bay Area Initiative

By admin On 2017/05/24 · Add Comment · 3,249 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 24 May 2017.) The looming opportunities of a rising Greater Bay Area should spur Hong Kong to ride on the tide of China’s ‘Belt and Road’ initiatives and begin to conceive of a future that is within our experience and that could now be imagined on a much larger canvass.
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Greater Bay Area Initiative Opportunities

By admin On 2017/05/24 · Add Comment · 2,860 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 24 May 2017.)
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Mispricing Risk from Chasing After Yields and Curbing Speculation

By admin On 2017/05/17 · Add Comment · 2,752 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 17 May 2017.) Hong Kong investors in the property market should be worried that market expectations of future interest rate targets are not presently aligned with Fed targets.
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Risk Mispriced

By admin On 2017/05/17 · Add Comment · 2,760 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 17 May 2017.)
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Global Integration, Technological Advance, and Economic Performance

By admin On 2017/05/10 · Add Comment · 3,204 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 10 May 2017.) Ever since the 2008 financial market meltdown, it has been customary to blame global economic integration and free market capitalism for failed economic performance. This accusation has gained widespread popularity in the media and public policy debates. But is it justified?
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Developments and Impacts

By admin On 2017/05/10 · Add Comment · 2,354 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 10 May 2017.)
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STEM and Liberal Arts Education in the New Economy  

By admin On 2017/05/03 · Add Comment · 3,784 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 3 May 2017.) I subscribe to what I call the ‘Gobi Desert’ narrative. Adopting the best institutions and policies in the middle of the Gobi Desert for an entire generation will not spawn new industries because no one is willing to go there to live.
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STEM and Liberal Arts Education

By admin On 2017/05/03 · Add Comment · 2,396 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 5 May 2017.)
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