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Why has Housing Demand Continued to Grow?

By admin On 2017/01/11 · Add Comment · 5,844 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 11 January 2017.) What is driving the increase in the demand for housing in Hong Kong?
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Economics of Housing Demand Growth

By admin On 2017/01/11 · Add Comment · 2,101 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 11 January 2017.)
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Black Swans and Disorders

By admin On 2017/01/04 · Add Comment · 2,716 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 4 January 2017.) Why do we fail to acknowledge the phenomenon of black swans until after they occur?
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Black Swans Implications

By admin On 2017/01/04 · Add Comment · 3,115 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 4 January 2017.)
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Basic Law Interpretation – A Legal Origins Theory Perspective

By admin On 2016/12/28 · Add Comment · 2,880 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 28 December 2016.) A central goal of a national legal system is to protect law enforcers from being bullied with either physical force or bribes by powerful local interests. In the Middle Ages, judges and juries faced both physical threats and financial incentives to cater to the preferences of local feudal lords.
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Basic Law Interpretation – A Legal Origins Theory Perspective

By admin On 2016/12/28 · Add Comment · 2,203 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 28 December 2016.)
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Politics of Hope After the Election of the 2017 Chief Executive Election Committee

By admin On 2016/12/21 · Add Comment · 3,108 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 21 December 2016.) Rising housing prices have produced a society divided into “haves” and “have-nots” in terms of asset wealth, leading to frustration and despair especially among the young generation.
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Power of Inclusivenes

By admin On 2016/12/21 · Add Comment · 2,901 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 21 December 2016.)
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Fluidity of Identity

By admin On 2016/12/14 · Add Comment · 3,183 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 14 December 2016.) If I were to look for an explanation for the rise of “localist” sentiments in Hong Kong, it would be in the falling economic and social circumstances that the have-nots have found themselves caught in since China’s opening. They have blamed it on the failure of Hong Kong’s political system to respond to their concerns.
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Identity Puzzle

By admin On 2016/12/14 · Add Comment · 2,390 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 14 December 2016.)
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The Politics of US Sugar Quotas and the Fate of Cuba and the Philippines

By admin On 2016/12/07 · Add Comment · 4,673 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 7 December 2016.) Before the revolution of 1959, Cuba was one of the United States’ strongest allies and had a special economic relationship with the U.S. What happened to the singular ties that united Cuban interests with the U.S.?
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Cuba’s Sugar Revolution

By admin On 2016/12/07 · Add Comment · 2,602 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 7 December 2016.)
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The Rise and Fall of American Economic Growth

By admin On 2016/11/30 · Add Comment · 3,345 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 30 November 2016.) If robust economic progress in the first half of the 20th century helped create a national mood of optimism and faith in progress, then decades of much slower productivity growth have helped create an era of malaise and frustration.
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Growth Issues

By admin On 2016/11/30 · Add Comment · 2,707 views
(This essay was published in South China Morning Post on 30 November 2016.)
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American Political Realignment and Spiritual Awakening

By admin On 2016/11/23 · Add Comment · 2,389 views
(This essay was published in Hong Kong Economic Journal on 23 November 2016.) At the heart of the turmoil today in American politics is a cultural and moral crisis precipitated by the social liberal and economic progressive ideas embraced by the Democratic Party and social conservative and economic liberal ideas of the Republican Party confronting each other across an ideological and ethical chasm.
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