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Arrow’s Theorem and the Pan-Democratic Vote

By admin On 2017/03/08 · Add Comment · 4,814 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 8 March 2017.)
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Do Free Markets Worsen Inequality?

By admin On 2017/03/01 · Add Comment · 3,636 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 1 March 2017.) Location has become the major factor determining inequality in the world.
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Inequality – Not the Fault of Free Market

By admin On 2017/03/01 · Add Comment · 3,094 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 1 March 2017.)
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Investing for Personal and Social Prosperity – An Economist’s View

By admin On 2017/02/22 · Add Comment · 3,102 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 22 February 2017.) What lessons can be learned from Hong Kong’s past that are worth sharing with my children – and yours – as they try to figure out how to work towards a prosperous life in the next half century?
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Investing for the Young Generation

By admin On 2017/02/22 · Add Comment · 2,665 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 22 February 2017.)
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CE Elections and the Political Left

By admin On 2017/02/15 · Add Comment · 3,113 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 15 February 2017.) Leftists believe that the goods of this world are unjustly distributed, and that the fault lies not in human nature but in usurpations practiced by a dominant class.
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Left is Not the Right Fit

By admin On 2017/02/15 · Add Comment · 2,243 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 15 February 2017.)
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Billionaires and the State

By admin On 2017/02/08 · Add Comment · 4,688 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 8 February 2017.) News of the disappearance of Chinese billionaire Mr. Xiao Jianhua from Hong Kong was widely reported in the media locally and internationally.
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Riding the tiger

By admin On 2017/02/08 · Add Comment · 2,392 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 8 February 2017.)
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Turning the Housing Challenge into the Housing Solution

By admin On 2017/02/01 · Add Comment · 3,329 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 1 February 2017.) Over the past three decades, opinion polls have shown time and again that housing is the top policy concern of the public. Unfortunately, the housing challenge remains unsolved. I believe the reason is because we have tried to tackle it as a housing problem and failed to appreciate that it is also a problem of economic inequality.
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Housing Solution to Tackle Economic Inequality and Growth

By admin On 2017/02/01 · Add Comment · 2,806 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 1 February 2017.)
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Where has Oxfam Hong Kong been Wrong? – Tackle Near -Poverty (and Not Poverty) in the Next Five Years

By admin On 2017/01/25 · Add Comment · 3,775 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 25 January 2017.) For many years, Oxfam has been pushing for pro-poor policies through its research, advocacy campaigns, public education, and support for local organizations’ poverty programs.
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Leave Policy to Experts

By admin On 2017/01/25 · Add Comment · 2,824 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 25 January 2017.)
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What Kind of Economic Inequality Can We Overcome in the Next 5 Years?

By admin On 2017/01/18 · Add Comment · 3,465 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 18 January 2017.) The rising political polarization in Hong Kong and rich nations in recent times can be traced ultimately to the rising economic inequality over the past three to four decades.
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In the Next 5 Years Fix the Housing Crisis to Tackle Inequality

By admin On 2017/01/18 · Add Comment · 2,775 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 18 January 2017.)
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