1. Research Articles 1.1 Refereed Journals

1.  PW Liu and YCR Wong, “Human Capital and Inequality in Singapore“, Economic Development and Cultural ChangeVol. 29, No. 2, January 1981, pp. 275-293.
2. PW Liu and YCR Wong,  “Educational Screening by Certificates: An Empirical Test“,  Economic Inquiry, Vol. 20, No. 1, January 1982, pp. 72-83.
3. YCR Wong, “Entrepreneurship, Marriage, and Earnings“, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 68, No. 4, November 1986, pp. 693-699.
4.  YCR Wong, “The Role of Husband’s and Wife’s Economic Activity Status in the Demand for Children“, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 25, No. 2, April 1987, pp. 329-352.
5.  YCR Wong, “Women’s Work and the Demand for Children in Hong Kong“, The Developing Economies, Vol. 25, No. 2, June 1987, pp. 188-200.
6. YCR Wong and PW Liu, “The Distribution of Benefits Among Public Housing Tenants in Hong Kong and Related Policy Issues“, Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 23, No. 1, January 1988, pp. 1-20.
7.  YCR Wong, “The Economic Modernization of Hong Kong: Experience and Implications“, Studies in Humanities, Vol. 1, 1989, pp. 67-74 (in Chinese).
8. YCR Wong, “Freedom and Reform in Asian-Pacific Economies“, The Cato Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Winter 1989), pp. 653-656.  Reprinted in JA Dorn and X Wang, eds., Economic Reform in China, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1990, pp. 347-350.
9. KC Lam, PW Liu and YCR Wong, “Planning, Stochastic Shocks and Labor Contracts of Female Workers and Their Welfare Implications“, Economica, Vol. 61, No. 242, May 1994, pp. 221-236.
10. YCR Wong, “China’s Economic Reform: The Next Step“, Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 13, No. 1, January 1995, pp. 10-18.
11.  YCR Wong, “An Economic Analysis of the Crime Rate in England and Wales: 1857-1892, Economica, Vol. 62, No. 246, May 1995, pp. 235-247.
12. KC Lam, PW Liu and YCR Wong, “Wage Structure when Wage Offers are Private“, Labor Economics, Vol. 2, No. 1, March 1995, pp. 19-32.
13. YCR Wong, “Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis“, The Cato Journal, Vol. 18, No. 3 (Winter 1999), pp. 391-398.
14. YCR Wong and S. Wong, “Competition in China’s Domestic Banking Industry“, Cato Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Spring 2001), pp. 51-68.
15. Tao, Z and YCR Wong, “Hong Kong From An Industrialized City to a Center of Manufacturing-Related Services“, Urban Studies, Vol. 39, no. 12, 2002, pp. 2345-2358.
16. YCR Wong, “The Asian Financial Crisis, Economic Recession, and Structural Change in Hong Kong“, in Journal of Asian Economics, 13, 2002, pp.623-634.
17. YCR Wong, “The Role of Hong Kong in China’s Economic Development“, East Asian Economic Perspectives, Vol. 14, No. 2, August 2003; also published in Higasi Asia he no Shiten, June 2003, Japan (in Japanese).
18. A Siu & YCR Wong, “Economic Impact of SARS: The Case of Hong Kong”, in Asian Economic Papers, 3:1, MIT Press, Winter 2004, pp. 62-83.
19. W Chan & YCR Wong, “Public Housing Regulation and Labor Market Outcomes”, manuscript under review for publication.

1.2 Book Chapters

1.  YCR Wong, “An Analysis of the Distribution of Personal Earnings in Hong Kong“, in TS Yu, KC Liu, and TB Lin, ed., Economic Development in Taiwan and Hong Kong, Economic Research Institute, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taiwan, 1983, pp. 301-317 (in Chinese).
2. YCR Wong, “Children and Female Labor Force Participation in Hong Kong“, in MH Hsing and AYC King, ed., Hong Kong’s Development Experience, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1985, pp. 143-154 (in Chinese).
3. YCR Wong, “The Economics of Organized Labor: with some reference to Hong Kong“, in YC Jao, DA Levin, SH Ng, and E Sinn, ed., Labor Movement in a Changing Society:  The Experience of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong, 1988, pp. 90-112.
4.  YCR Wong, “A Comparative Analysis of the Intertemporal Relationship between Government Expenditure and Revenue: The Experience of China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan“, in YC Jao, V Mok, and LS Ho, ed.,   Economic Development in Chinese Societies: Models and Experiences, University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong, 1989, pp. 235-245.
5. YCR Wong, “The Sex Division of Labor“, in YL Lai (ed.) The Many Faces of WorkChinese University of Hong Kong Extra-mural Studies, Commercial Press, Hong Kong, November 1990, pp. 53-59 (in Chinese).
6.  PW Liu and YCR Wong, “Human Capital, Occupation Choice and Earnings, in YP Chung and YCR Wong, ed., The Economics and Financing of Education in Hong Kong, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1992, pp. 113-140.
7. YCR Wong and S Staley, “Housing and Land“, in JYS Cheng and PCK Kwong, ed., The Other Hong Kong Report: 1992, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1992, pp. 309-350.
8.  YCR Wong, “Estimating and Interpreting Chinese Consumption Functions” (Chinese), (English), in TT Hsueh, YW Sung and J Yu, ed., Studies on Economic Reforms and Development in the People’s Republic of China, Chinese University Press,  Hong Kong and St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1993, pp. 267-295.  Chinese version edited by TT Hsueh, R Shi, and J Yu, published by Commercial Press, Beijing, 1990, pp. 319-347.
9. YCR Wong, “Non-Monetary Economic Adjustments Under the Linked Exchange Rate System“, Monetary Management in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong, 1994, pp. 100-105.
10. YCR Wong, “Lessons to be Learned from East Asian Economies“, in Ü. Kirdar & L. Silk, ed., People: From Impoverishment to Employment, New York University Press, New York, 1995, pp. 175-179.
11. YCR Wong, “The Pearl River Delta and Its Integration with Hong Kong“, Proceedings of the 3rd Seminar of the Asia-Pacific Subregional Development Plans Series, Kansai Economic Research Centre, Osaka, Japan, April 1995, pp.18-40, (in Japanese).
12.  YCR Wong, “Reform and China’s Underground Economy, in O Lippert and M Walker ed., The Underground Economy : Global Evidence of its Size and Impact, Fraser Institute, Vancouver, 1997, pp.275-289. 
13. YCR Wong and MLS Wong, “Liberalizing China’s Foreign Exchange Regime“, in James A Dorn ed., China in the New Millennium: Market Reforms and Social Development, Cato Institute, Washington, D.C., 1998, pp. 205-224 and Sichuan People’s Publishing, 1999, pp. 329-345, (in Chinese edited by D.R. Zhou).
14. YCR Wong, “Public Policies in the Hong Kong Economy: With Emphasis on Manufacturing“, in F.G. Adams and W. James (eds.), Public Policies in East Asian Development: Facing New Challenges, Greenwood Publishing Group, Connecticut, USA, 1999.
15. YCR Wong, “IT in Hong Kong and the Cyberport“, Proceedings of ASEAN Roundtable 2000: New Development Paradigms in Southeast Asia:  The Challenges of Information Technology, 12-13 October 2000, Singapore, 11 pages, in press.
16. YCR Wong, “Breakthrough in the Knowledge-Based Economy“, an interview by SM Chow in Knowledge-based Economy, Economic Times Press, Hong Kong, January 2001, pp. 39-44 (in Chinese).
17. YCR Wong, “Family Networks, Corporate Governance, and Economic Performance in East Asia“, in Tan Kong Yam ed., Asian Economic Recovery: Policy Options for Growth and Stability, Singapore University Press, March 2002, pp. 148-156.
18. YCR Wong and Z Tao, “Economic Transformation in Hong Kong: From an Industrialized City To a Center for Manufacturing Services”, in Yongjun Chen and Aimen Zhang (eds.), An Analysis of Urbanization in China, Xiamen University Press, England, China, 2002 (in Chinese)
19. YCR Wong, “Pearl River Delta Super zone – How to Build a Global Powerhouse in the Delta”, in E Terry (ed.), Pearl River Super Zone – Tapping into the World’s Fastest Growing Economy, SCMP Book Publishing, Hong Kong, October 2003, pp. 1-4 
20. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong in the Pearl River Delta: China’s First Global City – An Inseparable Partnership”, in E Terry (ed.), Pearl River Super Zone – Tapping into the World’s Fastest Growing Economy, SCMP Book Publishing, Hong Kong, October 2003, pp. 160-170
21. YCR Wong, “Made in PRD – The Changing Face of Hong Kong Manufacturers” in The Hong Kong & Macau Economy Year Book 2003, Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, October 2003
22. YCR Wong, “The Tenants Purchase Scheme and Home Ownership Scheme Secondary Market”, in Y M Yeung and Timothy K Y Wong, ed., Fifty years of Public Housing in Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2003, P. 283-297 (in English) and P.265-278 (in Chinese).
23. Tao, Z and YCR Wong, “Hong Kong: From Entrepôt to Manufacturing and Then to Producer Services“, in A Chen, GG Liu and KH Zhang (eds.), Urban Transformation in China: Theory, Evidence and Policy, Ashgate Publishing Ltd., England, August 2004
24. YCR Wong and Alan Siu “Counting the Economic Cost of SARS“, in Malik Peiris, Larry J. Anderson, Albert D.M.E. Osterhaus, Klaus Stohr, and Kwok-Yung Yuen (eds), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., November 2005, pp.213-230. 
25. Alan K F Siu and YCR Wong, “The Asian Financial Crisis, Deflation, and structural change in Hong Kong“, Yoshinori Shimizu, ed., Economic Dynamism of Asia in the New MilleniumWorld Scientific, 2007, pp.31-50.
26. YCR Wong and Ka-Fu Wong, “The Importance of Migration Flow to Hong Kong’s Future“, in Helen F. Siu and Agnes S. Ku, ed., Hong Kong Mobile making a Global Population, Hong Kong University press, 2008, pp.89-116.
27. YCR Wong, “香港民主政制發展的三大主流論說” (Three Narratives on Hong Kong’s Democratic Political Development), in 《香港,2014 – 名人眼中的 香港政局》,(Politics in Hong Kong 2014),薛龍樹選編,Chung Hwa Book Co., Hong Kong, December 2014, pp. 67-69 (in Chinese).
28. YCR Wong, “重拾政改動力,如期普選持首” (Hong Kong Must Regain Momentum to Deliver a Popularly Elected Chief Executive in 2017), in 《香港,2014 – 名人眼中的香港 政局》,薛龍樹選編,中華出版社,Chung Hwa Book Co., Hong Kong, December 2014, pp. 73-77 (in Chinese).
29. YCR Wong, “如何用經濟學方法扶貧和解決老人貧困” (The Economic Approach to Tackling Poverty and Elderly Poverty),in 《經濟、 金融與基督教 視角》(Economics, Finance and Christianity),林潔珍、黃元山主編,上海社會科學院出版社,Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, May 2015, pp. 109-115 (in Chinese).
30. YCR Wong, “如何用經濟學方法在香港實踐扶貧和解決老人貧困” (The Economic Approach to Tackling Poverty and Elderly Poverty),in 《經濟說、信仰話》(Economics and Religion),林潔珍、廖柏偉、宋恩榮主編,宣道出版社,Alliance Press, Hong Kong, July 2015, pp. 26-35 (in Chinese).
31. YCR Wong, “「一帶一路」建設中的香港新興產業平台”, (Hong Kong’s Emerging Industry Platform),『一帶一路與香港』,in Hong Kong in the Belt and Road Initiative,林健忠主編,, 三聯書店(香港)有限司 Hong Kong Joint Publishing Co. Ltd., Hong Kong, March 2016, pp. 248-279 (in Chinese)
32. YCR Wong, “香港宏觀經濟政策調整的路徑選擇 – 提升人才質素”, in 《百川滙–圓桌會議論集》,新民主版社有限公司,Hong Kong, July 2016, pp. 34-36.
33. YCR Wong, “香港的深層矛盾”, in《香港–民主思路文集》, 紅出版(圓桌文化), Hong Kong, October 2016, pp. 149-157 (in Chinese).
34. YCR Wong, “廿一世紀的知識型經濟”, in 《公大講堂–思想的風采》第二冊, 商務印書館(香港)有限公司, Hong Kong, April 2018, pp. 87-102 (in Chinese).
35. YCR Wong, “新經濟中的科學與博雅教育”, in 《香港教育改革與發展透析1997-2017》,教育2.1,三聯書店(香港)有限司Hong Kong Joint Publishing Co. Ltd., Hong Kong, September 2018, pp. 167-173 (in Chinese).
36. YCR Wong, “Knowledge Economy and Political Leadership in the New Society”, in 《香港教育改革與發展透析1997-2017》,教育2.1,三聯書店(香港)有限司Hong Kong Joint Publishing Co. Ltd., Hong Kong, September 2018, pp. 174-184.

 2. Research Books, Monographs, and Edited Volumes 2.1 Books

1.  YW Sung, PW Liu, YCR Wong and PK Lau, The Fifth Dragon: The Emergence of the Pearl River Delta, Addison-Wesley, New York, 1995, 259 pages.
2. LK Cheng and YCR Wong, Port Facilities and Container Handling Services, City University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong, 1997, 153 pages (in English) & Commercial Press, Hong Kong, 1997, 214 pages (in Chinese).
3. YCR Wong, On Privatizing Public Housing, City University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong, 1998, 151 pages (in English) & Commercial Press, Hong Kong, 1998, 203 pages (in Chinese).
4.  YCR Wong, E Chang, A Siu, YF Luk, PS Tso and WC Kwan, Asian Financial Crisis: Causes and Development, Hong Kong Institute of Economics and Business Strategy, Hong Kong, 2001, 150 pages (in English) & 135 pages (in Chinese).
5. YCR Wong, X Lu, Z Tao et al., Retaking Economic Center Stage – Integration and Transformation of the Yangzi River Delta Economic Region, Shanghai People’s Press, Shanghai, PRC, 2007, 272 pages (in Chinese).
6. YCR Wong, Deep Contradictions in Hong Kong『香港深層次矛盾』, Chung Hwa Book Co., Hong Kong, Aug 2012, 227 pages (in Chinese).
7. YCR Wong, Long Term Housing Strategy and Homes for Hong Kong Residents『香港長遠房屋策略和港人港地』, Chung Hwa Book Co., Hong Kong, April 2013, 218 pages (in Chinese).
8. YCR Wong, Diversity and Occasional Anarchy: On Deep Economic and Social Contradictions in Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, May 2013, 216 pages
9. YCR Wong, Has Hong Kong Lost Its Magic?『香港奇蹟已經幻滅?』, Chung Hwa Book Co., Hong Kong, September 2013, 127 pages (in Chinese).
10. YCR Wong, Chicago School of Economics and the Market Social Order 『芝大經濟學派與市場社會秩序』, Chung Hwa Book Co., Hong Kong, July 2014, 287 pages (in Chinese).
11. YCR Wong, Hong Kong Land for Hong Kong People: Fixing the Failures of Our Housing Policy, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, January 2015, 219 pages
12. YCR Wong, Fixing Inequality in Hong Kong『面對不均再創奇蹟』, Chung Hwa Book Co., Hong Kong, April 2016, 327 pages (in Chinese). Awarded First Prize in Economic, Social and Politics Category, Hong Kong Golden Book Awards 2016
13. YCR Wong, Fixing Inequality in Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, February 2017, 316 pages

2.2 Monographs

1.  RYK Ho, V Mok, YW Sung, and YCR Wong, The Economy of Hong Kong: Structure and Policy, Research Department, Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong Branch and ACL Consultants Limited, Hong Kong, 1984, 168 pages, Chinese edition.
2. YCR Wong, RYK Ho, YW Sung, and V Mok, Economic Development of Hong Kong in the Transition Period, Research Department, Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong Branch and ACL Consultants Limited, 1988, Hong Kong, 239 pages, Chinese edition.
3. YCR Wong, PW Liu and AKF Siu, Inflation in Hong Kong: Patterns, Causes and Policies, Business and Professionals Federation of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1991, 105 pages, Chinese and English editions.
4.  PW Liu and YCR Wong, Small and Medium Enterprises in the Economic Development of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Chinese Importers’ and Exporters’ Association, 1992, 65 pages, Chinese edition.
5.  PW Liu, YCR Wong, YW Sung, and PK Lau, China’s Economic Reform and Development Strategy of Pearl River Delta, Nanyang Commercial Bank Limited, 1992, Hong Kong, 189 pages, Chinese and English edition.
6. YCR Wong, AKF Siu and PW Liu, Demand for Private Residential Housing in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research, Hong Kong, 1994, 131 pages.
7.  YCR Wong, K.W. Chau, and Lawrence W.C. Lai, Prices and Competition in Property Markets: Analysis and Policy Issues, Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research, Hong Kong, 1996, 139 pages.
8. LK Cheng and YCR Wong, Port Facilities and Container Handling Services, City University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong, 1997, 153 pages (in English) & Commercial Press, Hong Kong, 1997, 214 pages (in Chinese).
9. YCR Wong, On Privatizing Public Housing, City University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong, 1998, 151 pages (in English) & Commercial Press, Hong Kong, 1998, 203 pages (in Chinese).
10. TS Cham, G. Wang, PK Wong, CK Kao, YCR Wong and L Young, A Window of Opportunity Opens for Singapore and Hong Kong, Study Report, August 1999, 37 pages.
11. Mon Ho, PW Liu, and YCR Wong, Hong Kong Small and Medium Enterprises: Current States, Problems and Resolutions, The Hong Kong Chinese Imports’ & Exporters’ Association, September 1999, 76 pages, Chinese edition.
12.  YCR Wong, Z Tao, and CS Chan, An Economic Study of Hong Kong’s Producer Service Sector and Its Role in Supporting Manufacturing, funded by Industrial Support Fund, May 2000,112 pages.
13. YCR Wong, E Chang, A Siu, YF Luk, PS Tso and WC Kwan, Asian Financial Crisis: Causes and Development, Hong Kong Institute of Economics and Business Strategy, Hong Kong, 2001, 150 pages (in English) & 135 pages (in Chinese).
14. YCR Wong, A Siu, MY Wong and G Choi, Made in PRD, The Changing Face of HK Manufacturers: Part I Reportcommissioned by the Federation of Hong Kong Industries, funded by Industrial Support Fund and sponsored by 31 manufacturing companies, December 2002, 19 pages (in English and Chinese).
15. YCR Wong, A Siu, MY Wong and G Choi, Made in PRD, The Changing Face of HK Manufacturers: Part II & Full Reportcommissioned by the Federation of Hong Kong Industries, funded by Industrial Support Fund and sponsored by 31 manufacturing companies, July 2003, 92 pages (in English and Chinese).
16. H Siu, YCR Wong & D Faure, Rethinking Hong Kong’s Human Resources and Competitiveness: A Pre-Policy Study – Interim Report, Funded by the 2022 Foundation, October 2005, 148 pages.
17. YCR Wong, A Siu, and G Choi, Made in PRD: Challenges and Opportunities for HK Industry, commissioned by the Federation of Hong Kong Industries, April 2007, 132 pages (in English) & 106 pages (in Chinese).
18. YCR Wong, X Lu, Z Tao et al., Retaking Economic Center Stage – Integration and Transformation of the Yangzi River Delta Economic Region, Shanghai People’s Press, Shanghai, PRC, 2007, 272 pages (in Chinese).
19. YCR Wong, KC Kwok, G Choi, RN Lai, 『澳門公共房屋政策研究』, 澳門建築置業商會資助, March 2010, 78 pages (in Chinese)
20. YCR Wong, WHW Tsang, WHV Yuen, Maximizing Land Use to Boost Development, Optimizing Housing Resources to Benefit All, Our Hong Kong Foundation Policy Research Series: Land and Housing I, Hong Kong, November 2015, 110 pages. 王于漸,曾維謙,阮穎嫻,《地盡其闢百堵皆興屋盡其利萬家受惠》,團結香港基金政策研究系列之一: 土地及房屋,2015年11月,91頁(in English and Chinese).
21. YCR Wong, KC Kwok, R Chan, “Hong Kong as a Startup Hub: Mavens, Connectors and Salesmen,” Hong Kong Startup Ecosystem Report in The Global Startup Ecosystem Ranking 2015, Compass, HKU and Innofoco, San Francisco, January 2016, 11 pages
22. YCR Wong, WHW Tsang, Rethinking Public Housing Policy, Building Sustainable Land Reserve, Our Hong Kong Foundation Policy Research Series: Land and Housing II, Hong Kong, October 2016, 135 pages. 王于漸,曾維謙,《重塑公共房策力建土地儲備》,團結香港基金政策研究系列之二: 土地及房屋,2016年10月,109頁 (in English and Chinese).
23. YCR Wong, WHW Tsang, Housing Policy Reform to Narrow Wealth Gap, Urgent Formation of Land to Improve People’s Livelihood, Our Hong Kong Foundation Policy Research Series III, Hong Kong, October 2017, 146 pages. 王于漸,曾維謙,《房策變革 縮窄貧富差距 造地迫切 改善經濟民生》,團結香港基金土地房屋政策研究系列之三 :土地及房屋 ,香港,2017年10月,141頁 (in English and Chinese).
24. YCR Wong, View on Increasing Land for Development and Homes, Path of Democracy, Hong Kong, August 2018, 19 pages (in English and Chinese).

2.3 Edited book

1.  YCR Wong and JYS Cheng, ed., The Other Hong Kong Report: 1990, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 580 pages.
2. YP Chung and YCR Wong, ed., The Economics and Financing of Education in Hong Kong, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1992, 312 pages.

  3. Working Papers

1.  PW Liu and YCR Wong, “Job Specialization and Firm Specific Human Capital, Southeast Asia Series, Occasional Paper No. 2, Economic Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong, September 1977, 15 pages.
2. TT Hsueh and YCR Wong, “Growth and Liquidity in a Small Open Economy“, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Economic Research Centre, Hong Kong Series, No. 4, 1977, 19 pages.
3. YCR Wong, “Crime and Industrialization: An Economic Analysis of the Victorian Era”, Industrial Country Series, Occasional Paper No. 4, Economic Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong, December 1977, 27 pages.
4.  PW Liu and YCR Wong, “Human Capital and Inequality in a Rapidly Developing LDC: The Case of Singapore”, Southeast Asia Series, Occasional Paper No. 6, Economic Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong, September 1978, 37 pages.
5.  PW Liu and YCR Wong, Substitutable Education Screening, Southeast Asia Series, Occasional Paper No. 5, Economic Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong, August 1978, 38 pages.
6. PW Liu and YCR Wong, “An Econometric Analysis of the Demand for Private Housing“, Hong Kong Series, Occasional Paper No. 6, Economic Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong, April 1980, 22 pages.
7.  YCR Wong, “The Role of Husband’s and Wife’s Economic Activity Status in the Demand for Children“, Discussion Paper Series 85-20, Economics Research Center, NORC, University of Chicago, June 1985, 37 pages.
8. YCR Wong, “Decision Theory and Selecting Candidates : With Reference to Hong Kong, Economics Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, April 1985
9. YCR Wong, “Women’s Work and the Demand for Children in Hong Kong, Occasional Paper No. 10, Centre for Hong Kong Studies, Institute of Social Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, December 1985, 24 pages.
10. KC Lam, PW Liu, and YCR Wong, “Asymmetric Information of Job Search, Insurance, Moral Hazard and Efficiency Wage Contracts“, Working Paper No. 1, Economics Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, October 1987, 52 pages.
11. KC Lam, PW Liu, and YCR Wong, “Interruptions, Specific Investments and Labor Contracts of Female Workers Under Asymmetric Information”, Working Paper No. 6, Economics Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, October 1988, pages.
12.  KC Lam, PW Liu, and YCR Wong, “Wage Structure, Labor Mobility and Severance Payment”, Working Paper No. ES90008, Business Research Centre, Hong Kong Baptist College, July 1990, 25 pages.
13. YCR Wong, “Family Business and the Quantity and Quality of Children“, Working Paper No. 10, Economics Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, May 1990.
14. KC Lam, PW Liu, and YCR Wong, “Productivity, Tenure, Pension and Wage“, Working Paper No. 12, Economics Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, July 1990, 42 pages.
15. KC Lam, PW Liu, and YCR Wong, “Wage Structure and Moral Hazard in Job Search“, Working Paper No. ES90009, Business Research Centre, Hong Kong Baptist College, July 1990, 36 pages.
16. KC Lam, PW Liu, and YCR Wong, “Planning, Surprise and Labor Contracts of Female Workers and Their Welfare Implications“, Working Paper Series ES911014, Business Research Centre, Baptist College, March 1991, 24 pages.
17. YCR Wong, “Economic Factors and Institutional Changes in Determining Fertility in China : An Empirical Study, School of Economics and Finance, The University of Hong Kong, August 1993
18. YCR Wong, “Aspects of Property Markets in Hong Kong”, City University of Hong Kong, Wednesday, December 6, 1995. 20 pages.
19. YCR Wong, “Taiwan’s Economic Freedom“, July 2001, 20 pages (in Chinese).
20. C Bai, MJ Enright and YCR Wong, “Market Valuation of Airport Movement Slots”, Research Report for the Hong Kong Airport Authority, July 2001, 34 pages.
21. YCR Wong, “Deflation in Hong Kong: An Assessment“, September 2002, 34 pages.
22. YCR Wong, The Role of Hong Kong in China’s Economic Development, The International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, Kitakyushu, Japan, Working Paper Series Vol. 2002-26, November 2002, 13 pages.
23. YCR Wong and A Siu, “Causes and Consequences of Deflation in Hong Kong”, HKCER Working Paper, September 2003, 7 pages.

 4. Review and Prefaces

1.  Book Review on Social Life and Development in Hong Kong, ed. by AYC King and RPL Lee, in The Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 18, no. 1, January 1984, pp. 278-9.
2. Book Review on Tourism in Asia: The Economic Impact, ed. by  EA Pye and TB Lin, ed., in Internationales Asienforum, Vol. 16, no. 2, May 1985, pp. 175-6.
3. YCR Wong, “Introduction”, in YCR Wong and JYS Cheng (eds.), The Other Hong Kong Report: 1990, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1990, 580 pages, pp. 19-28.
4. Book Review on Singapore Changes Guard: Social, Political and Economic Directions in the 1990s, ed. by G Rodan, in The Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 29, no. 3, April 1995, pp. 439-440.
5.  YCR Wong, “Introduction“, in YP Chung and YCR Wong, ed., The Economics and Financing of Education in Hong Kong, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1992, pp. ix-xvii.
6.  YCR Wong, “Foreword“, in Berry F.C. Hsu, Laws of Banking and Finance in the Hong Kong SAR, Open University of Hong Kong Press and Hong Kong University Press, 1998, 311 pages.
7. YCR Wong, “Foreword” , in Berry F.C. Hsu, Laws of Taxation in the HKSAR, Feb. 2001, 237 pages.
8. YCR Wong, Blurb for Lawrence Lai and Ben Yu, The Power of Supply and Demand: Thinking tools and Case Studies for Students and Professionals, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 2003

5. Policy Articles 5.1 Article for policy, professional or popular journal

1. YCR Wong, “Economic Issues in Educational Planning“, in JYS Cheng, ed., Explorations in Higher Education of Hong Kong, Ming Pao Press, Hong Kong, 1981, pp. 27-32 (in Chinese). Also appeared in Ming Pao Monthly, 1981 June, article no. 186 pp.37-40 (in Chinese). 
2. YCR Wong, “Some Problems in Education and Manpower Planning“, in Hong Kong Federation of Students and the Chinese University of Hong Kong Student Union, ed., A Perspective of Hong Kong Education, Wide Angle Press, Hong Kong, 1982, pp. 229-233 (in Chinese).
3. YCR Wong, “An Economic Analysis of the Development of Tertiary Education in Hong Kong“, in Baptist College Student Union, ed., Perspectives on Tertiary Education in Hong Kong, Kam Ling Publishers, Hong Kong, 1987, pp. 21-24 (in Chinese).
4. YCR Wong, “Central Provident Fund“, Hong Kong Economic Papers, No. 18, 1988, pp. 81-85.
5. YCR Wong, “Comparing the Voucher Plan and Direct Subsidies to Schools”, in YP Chung and HW Wong, ed., Privatization of Schools: Theory, Effect, and Choice, Siu To Publishers, Hong Kong, 1988, pp. 12-19 (in Chinese).
6. YCR Wong, “Sales Tax“, Hong Kong Economic Papers, No. 20, 1990, pp. 106-111.
7. YCR Wong, “The Sex Division of Labor“, Extramural Department”, Chinese University of Hong Kong, ed., The Many Faces of Work, 1990, pp. 53-59 (in Chinese).
8. YCR Wong, “A Private Airport“, HKCER Letters, No. 1, March 1990, pp. 4.
9. YCR Wong, “Market Solutions to the Environment“, HKCER Letters, No. 2, May 1990, pp. 1-3.
10. YCR Wong, “Immigrants or Imported Laborers“, HKCER Letters, No. 3, July 1990, pp. 1-5.
11. YCR Wong, “The Housing Problem – A New Perspective“, HKCER Letters, No. 3, July 1990, pp. 1-7.
12. YCR Wong, “Structural Inflation“, HKCER Letters, No. 4, September 1990, pp. 1-6.
13. YCR Wong, “The New Budgetary Challenge“, HKCER Letters, No. 7, March 1991, pp. 1-7.
14. YCR Wong, “Understanding Speculation in Forward Housing Contracts“, HKCER Letters, No. 9, July 1991, pp. 1-5.
15. YCR Wong, “Markets, Democracy, and the Legco Elections“, HKCER Letters, No. 10, September 1991, pp. 1-5.
16. YCR Wong, “The Budgetary Dilemma“, HKCER Letters, No. 13, March 1992, pp. 1-3.
17. YCR Wong, “The Budget, Inflation, and Housing“, HKCER Letters, No. 14, May 1992, pp. 1-3.
18. YCR Wong, “Competition in Container Terminals“, HKCER Letters, No. 16, September 1992, pp. 1-2.
19. YCR Wong, “Privatize Public Housing“, HKCER Letters, No. 16, September 1992, pp. 3-4.
20. YCR Wong, “The Economy of Hong Kong in 2001“, HKCER Letters, No. 17, November 1992, pp. 3-6.
21. YCR Wong, “Property and Housing in Hong Kong: Issues and Analysis“, HKCER Letters, No. 18, January 1993, pp. 1-6.
22. YCR Wong, “Understanding Competition in Hong Kong“, HKCER Letters, No. 20, May 1993, pp. 6-8.
23. YCR Wong, “Lessons of the Singapore Central Provident Fund“, HKCER Letters, No. 22, September 1993, pp. 6-8.
24. YCR Wong, “How Not to Take the Worry Out of Growing Old“, HKCER Letters, No. 26, May 1994, pp. 1-6.
25. YCR Wong, “The Growth of Manufacturing and Services in Hong Kong“, HKCER Letters, No. 40, September 1996, pp. 1-8.
26. YCR Wong, “How Severe is the Housing Shortage in Hong Kong?“, HKCER Letters, No. 42, January 1997, pp. 1-3.
27. YCR Wong, Academic Support for the Servicing Economy“, Hong Kong – The Servicing Economy, Vol.1, August 1997. 
28. YCR Wong, “East Asian Financial Crisis” (Chinese), (English), Twenty-First Century, Institute of Chinese Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, volume 4, 1998.
29. YCR Wong, “Regulation, Competition and Professionalism“, Hong Kong – The Servicing Economy, Vol. 6, Nov. 1998.
30. YCR Wong, Youth and Socio-Economic Trends in the 21st Century“, The Hong Kong Youth Research Forum, March 1998, pp. 7-10, in Chinese. 
31. YCR Wong,  “Lessons of the Asian Financial Crisis“, HKCER Letters, No. 53, November 1998, pp. 1-4.
32. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Healthcare and Finance Reform (English), (Chinese)HKCER Letters, No. 56, May-July 1999, pp. 1-8, in English and Chinese.
33. YCR Wong, “The Asian Miracle is Alive“, Pfizer Forum Asia, also in The Asian Wall Street Journal, Vol. XXIII, No. 204, 21 June 1999.
34. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong’s Competitive Edge“, in Proceedings of Knowledge Society: Sustaining Hong Kong’s Competitiveness in the 21st Century, The Hong Kong University Social Sciences Alumni Association Annual Form held 23 January 1999, published May 2000, pp. 14-17.
35. M Ho, PW Liu and YCR Wong, “On Fostering and Enabling Business Environment for Small-Medium Enterprise“, Economy – Shanghai Hong Kong, No. 70, February 2000, pp. 39-40, (in Chinese)
36. YCR Wong, “Economic Globalization The Challenges“, in The Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century (Chinese), The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, Hong Kong, Feb. 2000, pp. 50-51.
37. YCR Wong, “Why Hong Kong Needs the Admission of Mainland Professionals Scheme“, Presentation made to the Legco Panel on Admission of Mainland Professionals on 30 March 2001.
38. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong’s Fiscal Issues“, March/April 2001, HKCER Letters, no. 64, pp. 1-6; Chinese version pp. 7-8.
39. YCR Wong, Future Housing Policy and Institutional Framework, presentation made to the Task Force on Public Housing: An Institutional Framework, Government of the HKSAR, April 2001.
40. YCR Wong, “Public Housing Reform and Its Effects on the Private Housing Market“, July/Aug 2002,  HKCER Letters, no. 71, pp. 1-8
41. YCR Wong, “Shanghai: Another Hong Kong?“, Sept-Dec 2002, HKCER Letters, no. 72, pp. 1-8
42. YCR Wong, “Producer Service Growth in Hong Kong”, The Servicing Economy, Hong Kong Coalition of Service Industries, HKGCC, December 2003, pp. 1-3
43. YCR Wong, Alan Siu and Ginnie Choi, “Bottlenecks in Logistics – Cross-Boundary Road-Freight Industry“, HKCER Letters, no. 83, May-June 2005, pp. 1-11
44. YCR Wong, “How to Understand Twenty Years of Economic Performance”, The Management Journal, The International Institute of Management (IIM), October 2017.
45. YCR Wong, “The Next Twenty Years”, The Management Journal, The International Institute of Management (IIM), October 2017.
46. YCR Wong, 「新思維化解房屋困局」《港澳研究》No. 4, 2018.

5.2 Article for newspaper

1.  YCR Wong, A Woman’s Place, South China Morning Post, 6 November 1981.
2. YCR Wong, George Stigler and the Study of the History of Economics, Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly vol. 6, no. 10, January 1983, pp. 15-18 (in Chinese).
3. YCR Wong, Perspectives on University Tuition Fees, Wen Wei Po, 23 October 1985.
4.  YCR Wong, University Tuition Fees Revisited, Wen Wei Po, 30 October 1985.
5.  YCR Wong, Problems in Assessing School Performance, Wen Wei Po, 6 November 1985.
6. YCR Wong, Autonomy in Primary and Secondary Schools, Wen Wei Po, 13 November 1985.
7.  YCR Wong, Division of Labor in the Teaching Profession, Wen Wei Po, 20 November 1985.
8. YCR Wong, The Cost of Teachers, Wen Wei Po, 27 November 1985.
9. YCR Wong, The Multiple Functions of a University-I, Wen Wei Po, 4 December 1985.
10. YCR Wong, The Multiple Functions of a University-II, Wen Wei Po, 11 December 1985.
11.  YCR Wong, The Daya Bay Nuclear Plant: An Economic Perspective, Pai-Shing Semi-Monthly, No. 127, 1 September 1986, pp. 20-21 (in Chinese).
12. YCR Wong, “Interview on trip to the USSR“, The Nineties’ monthly, January 1991, pp. 60-62 (in Chinese).
13. YCR Wong, Sir Piers Shows His True Intentions, South China Morning Post, 15 March 1991.
14. YCR Wong, “More Taxes, More Expenditures: Reversing Positive Non-Interventionism” in the Hong Kong Economic Journal (monthly), April 1991, (in Chinese).
15. YCR Wong, Greater Vision Needed to Curb SpeculationSouth China Morning Post, August 12, 1991. 
16. YCR Wong, The Role of Property Agents in the Housing Market for Forward Contracts, Hong Kong Economic Journal (daily), 8 August 1991 (in Chinese).  
17. YCR Wong, Curbing Speculation of Forward Contracts in the Housing Market Hurts Final Users, Hong Kong Economic Journal (daily), 9 August 1991 (in Chinese).
18.  YCR Wong, Time to Count the Social Cost of a Divided People United, South China Morning Post, 19 May 1997.
19. YCR Wong, “Mainland Immigrants Must Be Welcomed”, South China Morning Post, 23 June 1997.
20. YCR Wong, Budget Puts a Price Tag On Premises, South China Morning Post, 17 February 1998.
21. YCR Wong, Conservative Approach Needed as Values Shift, South China Morning Post, 24 February 1999.
22. YCR Wong, “Borderline Case of Symbiotic Survival”, China Business Review Interview, 8 July 1999.
23. YCR Wong, “An Inseparable Partnership“, South China Morning Post, 20 June 2003.
24. YCR Wong, “How to Build a Global Powerhouse in the Delta“, South China Morning Post, 23 June 2003.
25. YCR Wong, “Producer Service Growth in Hong Kong”, The Servicing Economy, Hong Kong Coalition of Service Industries, HKGCC, December 2003, pp. 1-3.
26. YCR Wong, A Siu and G Choi, “Bottlenecks in Logistics – Cross-Boundary Road-Freight Industry”, HKCER Letters, no. 83, May-June 2005, pp. 1-11.
27. YCR Wong, Ten Years of Low Yields, Mandatory Provident Fund Needs ReformHong Kong Economic Journal, 5 January 2011 (in English and Chinese).
28. YCR Wong, Minimum Wage, Employment and PovertyHong Kong Economic Journal, 12 January 2011 (in English and Chinese).
29. YCR Wong, What a Competition Bill Cannot Do (Part One), Hong Kong Economic Journal19 January 2011 (in English and Chinese).
30. YCR Wong, What a Competition Bill Cannot Do (Part Two)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 January 2011 (in English and Chinese).
31. YCR Wong, Will China’s Economy Slowdown?“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 February 2011 (in English and Chinese).
32. YCR Wong, Italian Opera Houses – Exemplary Model for Las Vegas and Macau“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 February 2011 (in English and Chinese).
33. YCR Wong, What Innovation Does China Need in the Next Five Year Plan ?“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 February 2011 (in English and Chinese).
34. YCR Wong, Hong Kong’s Budget Policy is Still the Most Sensible“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 February 2011 (in English and Chinese).
35. YCR Wong, On the Surprise Element of Revolutions : Why Tunisia and Egypt?, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 March 2011 (in English and Chinese).
36. YCR Wong, Contradictions in Hong Kong’s Policy EnvironmentHong Kong Economic Journal, 9 March 2011 (in English and Chinese).
37. YCR Wong, Raising Wages in China – Is This All It Takes?, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 March 2011 (in English and Chinese).
38. YCR Wong, Population Challenges in Hong Kong – And Related Issues, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 March 2011 (in English and Chinese).
39. YCR Wong, How Can We Get Out of the Housing Quandary?, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 March 2011 (in English and Chinese).
40. YCR Wong, Why Reforming Subsidized Housing Makes Sense, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 April 2011 (in English and Chinese).
41. YCR Wong, Diversity and Occasional Anarchy: The Key to a Great City, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 13 April 2011 (in English and Chinese).
42. YCR Wong, Cities, Human Capital and Economic Development, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 April 2011 (in English and Chinese).
43. YCR Wong, From the Causes of Apartheid to the Failures of Minimum Wage, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 April 2011 (in English and Chinese).
44. YCR Wong, The Global Economy Shifts East“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 May 2011 (in English and Chinese).
45. YCR Wong, The Iron Horse and Strategic Factors in Economic Growth, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 May 2011 (in Chinese).
46. YCR Wong, What is Corporate Social Responsibility – Do We Need It? And Why?, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 May 2011 (in English and Chinese).
47. YCR Wong, What is Corporate Social Responsibility? – Three Stakeholder ViewsHong Kong Economic Journal, 25 May 2011 (in English and Chinese).
48. YCR Wong, Corporate Social Responsibility from the Perspective of Underdevelopment in the Middle EastHong Kong Economic Journal, 1 June 2011 (in English and Chinese).
49. YCR Wong, Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Needs in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 June 2011 (in English and Chinese).
50. YCR Wong, From Blue Collar Worker to Knowledge Worker, Hong Kong Economic Journal15 June 2011 (in English and Chinese).
51. YCR Wong, Social Challenges of the Knowledge Society, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 June 2011 (in English and Chinese).
52. YCR Wong, Politics in the Knowledge Society,  Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 June 2011 (in English and Chinese).
53. YCR Wong, Obama Must Lead or Become Irrelevant“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 10 August 2011 (in English and Chinese).
54. YCR Wong, Public Sector Housing Policies for Hong Kong and Mainland China – Core Considerations (Part I), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 September 2011 (in English and Chinese).
55. YCR Wong, Public Sector Housing Policies for Hong Kong and Mainland China – Core Considerations (Part II), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 September 2011 (in English and Chinese).
56. YCR Wong, Public Sector Housing Policies for Hong Kong and Mainland China – A Proposal for Hong Kong (Part III), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 21 September 2011 (in English and Chinese).
57. YCR Wong, Public Sector Housing Policies for Hong Kong and Mainland China – Unfreeze Land Values, Liberate Housing serfs (Part IV), Hong Kong Economic Journal28 September 2011 (in English and Chinese).
58. YCR Wong, Public Sector Housing Policies for Hong Kong and Mainland China – Sustaining Growth, Harmony, and Stability (Part V), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 October 2011 (in English and Chinese).
59. YCR Wong, On Government Failures during the Great Depression and Great Recession (Part I)Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 October 2011 (in English and Chinese).
60. YCR Wong, On Government Failures during the Great Depression and Great Recession (Part II)Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 October 2011 (in English and Chinese).
61. YCR Wong, On Housing Policy and Social Justice, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 October 2011 (in English and Chinese).
62. YCR Wong, Global Economic Integration and the Distribution of Housing Wealth in Hong KongHong Kong Economic Journal, 2 November 2011 (in English and Chinese).
63. YCR Wong, Easy Money, Tight Money, and Market Monetarism, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 November 2011 (in English and Chinese).
64. YCR Wong, Why there is Speculation in the Market for Pre-Sale Housing Units (Part I), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 November 2011 (in English and Chinese).
65. YCR Wong, Why there is Speculation in the Market for Pre-Sale Housing Units (Part II)Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 November 2011 (in English and Chinese).
66. YCR Wong, Global Money, Local Politics, and Regional Imbalances in Europe, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 November 2011 (in English and Chinese).
67. YCR Wong, The Economic Future of EuropeHong Kong Economic Journal, 7 December 2011 (in English and Chinese).
68. YCR Wong, Germany and Europe: The History, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 December 2011 (in English and Chinese).
69. YCR Wong, Taxation, Regulation and the Rational PoliticianHong Kong Economic Journal, 21 December 2011 (in English and Chinese).
70. YCR Wong, Liberalism versus PopulismHong Kong Economic Journal, 28 December 2011 (in English and Chinese).
71. YCR Wong, Emergence of the Chicago School Economics“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 January 2012 (in English and Chinese).
72. YCR Wong, The Chicago School on Assumptions and Predictions in EconomicsHong Kong Economic Journal, 11 January 2012 (in English and Chinese).
73. YCR Wong, The Chicago School Innovations in EconomicsHong Kong Economic Journal, 18 January 2012 (in English and Chinese).
74. YCR Wong, “Dolce Gabbana, Apple and Nike — the Economics of Discrimination“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 February 2012 (in English and Chinese).
75. YCR Wong, “The Chicago School’s Road from Public Advocacy to the Study of Political Economy“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 February 2012 (in English and Chinese).
76. YCR Wong, The Chicago Economist’s Road from Social Engineer to Preacher of ScienceHong Kong Economic Journal, 15 February 2012 (in English and Chinese).
77. YCR Wong, Hong Kong Growing as a Part of China: A Historical Perspective (Part I)Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 February 2012 (in English and Chinese).
78. YCR Wong, How Permeable Should Be the Border? Hong Kong Growing as Part of China: A Historical Perspective (Part II), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 February 2012 (in English and Chinese).
79. YCR Wong, External Shocks and Price Stability under the Linked Rate, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 March 2012 (in English and Chinese).
80. YCR Wong, Why Are Housing prices So Expensive?“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 March 2012 (in English and Chinese).
81. YCR Wong, On the Creative and Innovative EconomyHong Kong Economic Journal, 21 March 2012 (in English and Chinese).
82. YCR Wong, Economic Competition and Structural Change,Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 March 2012 (in English and Chinese).
83. YCR Wong, Core Values, Functional Constituencies and the Democratic PrincipleHong Kong Economic Journal, 4 April 2012 (in English and Chinese).
84. YCR Wong, The ABC Guide to Political Economy, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 April 2012 (in English and Chinese).
85. YCR Wong, Education for Equality and Growth, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 April 2012 (in English and Chinese).
86. YCR Wong, On The Source of Deep ContradictionsHong Kong Economic Journal, 25 April 2012 (in English and Chinese).
87. YCR Wong, On the Source of Deep Contradictions (Part II)Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 May 2012 (in English and Chinese).
88. YCR Wong, On Public Health Care FinancesHong Kong Economic Journal, 9 May 2012 (in English and Chinese).
89. YCR Wong, Can We Afford Old Age Social Security?Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 May 2012 (in English and Chinese).
90. YCR Wong, Economic Consequences of Universal Old Age Social Pensions, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 May 2012 (in English and Chinese).
91. YCR Wong, Economic Integration with the Mainland – Learning from the Multi Fiber Agreement, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 May 2012 (in English and Chinese).
92. YCR Wong, Economic Integration with the Mainland – Pregnant Mainland Mothers and the Right of AbodeHong Kong Economic Journal, 6 June 2012 (in English and Chinese).
93. YCR Wong, Economic Integration with the Mainland – Population and Poverty in a Triumphant CityHong Kong Economic Journal, 13 June 2012 (in English and Chinese).
94. YCR Wong, Economic Integration with the Mainland –– Linked Rate, Domestic Stability, and Dual Integration (Part I)Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 June 2012 (in English and Chinese).
95. YCR Wong, Economic Integration with the Mainland –– Linked Rate, Domestic Stability, and Dual Integration (Part II), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 June 2012 (in English and Chinese).
96. YCR Wong, The HOS Secondary Market Finally Warms Up, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 September 2012 (in English and Chinese).
97. YCR Wong, “Why are Housing Units so Small in Hong Kong (Part I)?, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 September 2012 (in English and Chinese).
98. YCR Wong, Why are Housing Units so Small in Hong Kong (Part II)?, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 September 2012 (in English and Chinese).
99. YCR Wong, The Inefficiency Scourge of Small Public Housing Units, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 September 2012 (in English and Chinese).
100. YCR Wong, Lima’s Other Path, Tsoi Yuen Village, and North East New TerritoriesHong Kong Economic Journal, 3 October 2012 (in English and Chinese).
101. YCR Wong, Stranded between Singapore’s Way and Lima’s Other PathHong Kong Economic Journal, 10 October 2012 (in English and Chinese).
102. YCR Wong, Long-Term Housing Strategy and Homes for Hong Kongers – What is to be Done? (Part One), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 October 2012 (in English and Chinese).
103. YCR Wong, Long-Term Housing Strategy After the Mid-1980s, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 October 2012 (in English and Chinese).
104. YCR Wong, How the Applications List System Becomes the Winner’s Curse?, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 31 October 2012 (in English and Chinese).
105. YCR Wong, Long-Term Housing Strategy and Homes for Hong Kong Residents – Eighty Per Cent Homeownership (Part I)Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 November 2012 (in English and Chinese).
106. YCR Wong, Long-Term Housing Strategy and Homes for Hong Kong Residents – Eighty Per Cent Homeownership (Part II), Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 November 2012 (in English and Chinese).
107. YCR Wong, How a Maritime Republic Became a Museum? – The Decline of VeniceHong Kong Economic Journal, 21 November 2012 (in English and Chinese).
108. YCR Wong, Old Age Living Allowances or Universal Social PensionsHong Kong Economic Journal, 28 November 2012 (in English and Chinese).
109. YCR Wong, Why the Minimum Wage Harms the Economy?Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 December 2012 (in English and Chinese).
110. YCR Wong, What is the Impact of Minimum Wages on Household Income Distribution?Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 December 2012 (in English and Chinese).
111. YCR Wong, Commemorating Joseph Schumpeter and Milton Friedman on Capitalism (Part I), Hong Kong Economic Journal19 December 2012 (in English and Chinese).
112. YCR Wong, “Commemorating Joseph Schumpeter and Milton Friedman on Capitalism (Part II)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 January 2013 (in English and Chinese).
113. YCR Wong, “What is the Purpose of a Competition Policy?“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 January 2013 (in English and Chinese).
114. YCR Wong, “The Value of Not Working and Its Policy Implications”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 January 2013 (in English and Chinese).
115. YCR Wong, “Economics of the Family and Same-Sex Marriages“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 January 2013 (in English and Chinese).
116. YCR Wong, “Housing, Retirement and the Economy – Why Family Savings and Investing in Children Matters“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 January 2013 (in English and Chinese).
117. YCR Wong, “Is There Sex Discrimination in the Labor Market?“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 February 2013 (in English and Chinese).
118. YCR Wong, “How to Draw a Poverty Line (Part 1)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 February 2013 (in English and Chinese).
119. YCR Wong, “How to Draw a Poverty Line (Part 2)? – Using Age as the Anchor“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 February 2013 (in English and Chinese).
120. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong’s Construction Industry: Diagnosis and Prognosis“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 March 2013 (in English and Chinese).
121. YCR Wong, “Income, Expenditure, Savings and the Poverty Line“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 13 March 2013 (in English and Chinese).
122. YCR Wong, “Lincoln, Heresthetics and the Birth of the Republican Era“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 March 2013 (in English and Chinese).
123. YCR Wong, “The Political Economy of Lincoln’s Heresthetics“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 March 2013 (in English and Chinese).
124. YCR Wong, “Lincoln’s Heresthetics and Moral Principles“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 3 April 2013 (in English and Chinese).
125. YCR Wong, “Has Hong Kong Lost Its Magic? (Part One)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 10 April 2013 (in English and Chinese).
126. YCR Wong, “Has Hong Kong Lost Its Magic? (Part Two)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 April 2013 (in English and Chinese).
127. YCR Wong, “Has Hong Kong Lost Its Magic? (Part Three)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 April 2013 (in English and Chinese).
128. YCR Wong, “Has Hong Kong Lost Its Magic? (Part Four)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 May 2013 (in English and Chinese).
129. YCR Wong, “Has Hong Kong Lost Its Magic? (Part Five)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 May 2013 (in English and Chinese).
130. YCR Wong, “Civil Service Pensions and Corruption Deterrence“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 May 2013 (in English and Chinese).
131. YCR Wong, “Economic Thoughts on Poverty Alleviation (Part 1)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 May 2013 (in English and Chinese).
132. YCR Wong, “Economic Thoughts on Poverty Alleviation (Part 2)“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 May 2013 (in English and Chinese).
133. YCR Wong, “Barrington Moore on Dictatorship and Democracy“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 June 2013 (in English and Chinese).
134. YCR Wong, “Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Chinese Revolution“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 June 2013 (in English and Chinese).
135. YCR Wong, “Barrington Moore on Why Communism Triumphed in China“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 June 2013 (in English and Chinese).
136. YCR Wong, “China’s Path to Modernization: Barrington Moore and Beyond“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 June 2013 (in English and Chinese).
137. YCR Wong, “My Romance with the University of Chicago“, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 31 July 2013 (in English and Chinese).
138. YCR Wong, “Why Do White Form HOS Secondary Market Units Sell at Market Prices?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 September 2013 (in English and Chinese).
139. YCR Wong, “Poverty, Inequality, Intergenerational Mobility, and Capital Market Imperfections”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 September 2013 (in English and Chinese).
140. YCR Wong, “Poverty, Intergenerational Social Mobility and Human Capital Investment”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 September 2013 (in English and Chinese).
141. YCR Wong, “Reflections on School Subventions – St. Stephen’s Girls’ College and the English Schools Foundation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 September 2013 (in English and Chinese).
142. YCR Wong, “Understanding Differential Growth Rates in Singapore and Hong Kong: Role of Policy and Human Capital”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 October 2013 (in English and Chinese).
143. YCR Wong, “Education and Income Inequality in Hong Kong”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 October 2013 (in English and Chinese).
144. YCR Wong, “Education, Divorce, and Household Income Inequality in Hong Kong”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 October 2013 (in English and Chinese).
145. YCR Wong, “Coase on Controlling Light Pollution and Preserving Country Parks”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 October 2013 (in English and Chinese).
146. YCR Wong, “Divorce, Remarriage, and Long-Term Housing Strategy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 October 2013 (in English and Chinese).
147. YCR Wong, “Rekindling Hong Kong’s Magic (Part I)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 November 2013 (in English and Chinese).
148. YCR Wong, “The Population Numbers Challenge – Rekindling Hong Kong’s Magic (Part II)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 13 November 2013 (in English and Chinese).
149. YCR Wong, “The Population Quality Challenge – Rekindling Hong Kong’s Magic (Part III)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 November 2013 (in English and Chinese).
150. YCR Wong, “Adam Smith’s Political Economy and its Significance in the Modern World”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 November 2013 (in English and Chinese).
151. YCR Wong, “Adam Smith’s Moral Principles”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 December 2013 (in English and Chinese).
152. YCR Wong, “Human Capital Enhancement through Education and Immigration – Rekindling Hong Kong’s Magic (Part IV)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 December 2013 (in English and Chinese).
153. YCR Wong, “Divorce, Inequality, Poverty, and the Vanishing Middle Class (I) – Rekindling Hong Kong’s Magic (Part V)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 December 2013 (in English and Chinese).
154. YCR Wong, “Divorce, Inequality, Poverty, and the Vanishing Middle Class (II) – Rekindling Hong Kong’s Magic (Part VI)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 January 2014 (in English and Chinese).
155. YCR Wong, “Reflections on American Slavery, the Foxconn Suicides and the Third Plenum”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 January 2014 (in English and Chinese).
156. YCR Wong, “On Bitcoin and the Prospect of Digital Cryptocurrencies”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 January 2014 (in English and Chinese).
157. YCR Wong, “The Poverty Line and the Value of Public Housing Subsidies to the Poor”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 January 2014 (in English and Chinese).
158. YCR Wong, “Tackling Poverty through Redistribution and Growth (Part 1)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 January 2014 (in English and Chinese).
159. YCR Wong, “Tackling Poverty through Redistribution and Growth (Part 2)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 February 2014 (in English and Chinese).
160. YCR Wong, “Rising Government Expenditures – Tyranny of the Majority, Tyranny of the Minorities and Bureaucratic Inertia”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 February 2014 (in English and Chinese)
161. YCR Wong, “When Society and Politics become a Tyranny of Minorities”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 February 2014 (in English and Chinese).
162. YCR Wong, “Fears, Economic Crises, and Political Coalitions in the Rise of the Welfare State”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 February 2014 (in English and Chinese).
163. YCR Wong, “Childhood Memories to Salute Women’s Day”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 March 2014 (in English and Chinese).
164. YCR Wong, “On Balancing Rising Long-Term Budgets for a Free Society (Part 1)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 March 2014 (in English and Chinese).
165. YCR Wong, “Health Care and Rising Public Budgets in a Free Society (Part 2)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 March 2014 (in English and Chinese).
166. YCR Wong, “Tackling Long-term Budget Deficits in a Free and Ageing Society (Part 3)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 March 2014 (in English and Chinese).
167. YCR Wong, “The Chief Executive Elections and Political Development (Part 1)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 April 2014 (in English and Chinese).
168. YCR Wong, “The Chief Executive Elections and Political Development (Part 2) – Functional and Geographical Constituencies Compared”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 April 2014 (in English and Chinese).
169. YCR Wong, “The Chief Executive Elections and Political Development (Part 3) – Popular Political Representation through Functional Constituencies”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 April 2014 (in English and Chinese).
170. YCR Wong, “Polarization of the Chief Executive Elections and Political Development (Part 4)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 April 2014 (in English and Chinese).
171. YCR Wong, “Upward Mobility in the US and Hong Kong (Part 1)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 April 2014 (in English and Chinese).
172. YCR Wong, “Factors Critical for Improving Intergenerational Mobility”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 May 2014 (in English and Chinese).
173. YCR Wong, “Remembering My Teacher Professor Gary Becker”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 May 2014 (in English and Chinese).
174. YCR Wong, “Gary Becker’s Contribution to Economics and the Chicago School”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 21 May 2014 (in English and Chinese).
175. YCR Wong, “The Top 1% and Top 10% of Income Earners”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 May 2014 (in English and Chinese)
176. YCR Wong, “Slow pace of political reform puts Hong Kong’s competitiveness at risk”, South China Morning Post, 4 June 2014.
177. YCR Wong, “Education and Earnings of the Bottom 99%”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 June 2014 (in English and Chinese).
178. YCR Wong, “A proposal that could end political polarisation”, South China Morning Post, 11 June 2014.
179. YCR Wong, “Representation of the Chief Executive Nominating Committee”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 June 2014 (in English and Chinese).
180. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong needs to invest in human capital urgently”, South China Morning Post, 18 June 2014.
181. YCR Wong, “The High Regulation Cost of Development: What Thomas Piketty’s Famous Book Really Says”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 June 2014 (in English and Chinese).
182. YCR Wong, “Gambling the trump card for livening up culture”, South China Morning Post, 25 June 2014.
183. YCR Wong, “The Challenge of Poverty, Near-Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 June 2014 (in English and Chinese).
184. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong’s Public Housing Policy a Home-wrecker for Poor Couples”, South China Morning Post, 2 July 2014.
185. YCR Wong, “Higher Rent May Be the Price for a Good Night’s Sleep”, South China Morning Post, 9 July 2014.
186. YCR Wong, “How Venice Became a Museum?”, South China Morning Post, 16 July 2014.
187. YCR Wong, “Cash subsidies go only so far in reducing poverty”, South China Morning Post, 23 July 2014.
188. YCR Wong, “What the Minimum Wage Failed to Do”, South China Morning Post, 30 July 2014.
189. YCR Wong, “Key to Inequality is Soaring Home Prices”, South China Morning Post, 6 August 2014.
190. YCR Wong, “Why Have We Underestimated Housing Demand Growth?”, South China Morning Post, 13 August 2014.
191. YCR Wong, “How Hong Kong could be a better city”, South China Morning Post, 20 August 2014.
192. YCR Wong, “Health care could account for almost a third of Hong Kong GDP by end of century”, South China Morning Post, 27 August 2014.
193. YCR Wong, “How freeing up public housing would help Hong Kong”, South China Morning Post, 3 September 2014.
194. YCR Wong, “Finding $3.336 Trillions of Housing Capital”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 3 September 2014 (in English and Chinese).
195. YCR Wong, “Way to help Hong Kong’s elderly poor”, South China Morning Post, 10 September 2014.
196. YCR Wong, “We Don’t Need Universal Social Pensions Schemes to Help the Elderly Poor”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 10 September 2014 (in English and Chinese).
197. YCR Wong, “Building blocks needed in Hong Kong’s political development”, South China Morning Post, 17 September 2014.
198. YCR Wong, “Three Narratives on Hong Kong’s Democratic Political Development”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 September 2014 (in English and Chinese).
199. YCR Wong, “The Fear of Populism”, South China Morning Post, 24 September 2014.
200. YCR Wong, “The Establishment View on Hong Kong’s Democratic Political Development”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 September 2014 (in English and Chinese).
201. YCR Wong, “One City, Two Narratives”, South China Morning Post, 1 October 2014.
202. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong: One City, Two Narratives”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 October 2014 (in English and Chinese).
203. YCR Wong, “Let the Restoration Begin”, South China Morning Post, 8 October 2014.
204. YCR Wong, “Thoughts on the Protest Movement”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 October 2014 (in English and Chinese).
205. YCR Wong, “Bridging the Gap”, South China Morning Post, 15 October 2014.
206. YCR Wong, “Chief Executive Elected by Universal Suffrage Will Bridge the Gap Between the Two Narratives”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 October 2014 (in English and Chinese).
207. YCR Wong, “Sell Public Housing to Help Defuse Hong Kong Protests”, South China Morning Post, 22 October 2014.
208. YCR Wong, “Homeownership and the Youth Protest Movement”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 October 2014 (in English and Chinese).
209. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Political Impasse could Compromise the City’s Future”, South China Morning Post, 29 October 2014.
210. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Must Regain Momentum to Deliver a Popularly Elected Chief Executive in 2017”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 October 2014 (in English and Chinese).
211. YCR Wong, “The lord of human nature”, South China Morning Post, 5 November 2014.
212. YCR Wong, “Lord of the Flies – An Allegorical Novel”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 November 2014 (in English and Chinese).
213. YCR Wong, “Age of Creativity Looms”, South China Morning Post, 12 November 2014.
214. YCR Wong, “Business Entrepreneurship and the Coming End of an Aging Workforce”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 November 2014 (in English and Chinese).
215. YCR Wong, “Democracy alone may not solve Hong Kong’s ailments”, South China Morning Post, 19 November 2014.
216. YCR Wong, “Can Democracy Solve Society’s Ailments?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 November 2014 (in English and Chinese).
217. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Democracy in Balance as Occupy Movement Nears End”, South China Morning Post, 26 November 2014.
218. YCR Wong, “The Occupy Movement and the Anatomy of Populist Democracy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 November 2014 (in English and Chinese).
219. YCR Wong, “Why populist democracy is wrong for Hong Kong”, South China Morning Post, 3 December 2014.
220. YCR Wong, “Nine Reasons For Saying No To Populist Democracy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 3 December 2014 (in English and Chinese).
221. YCR Wong, “Lack of political upward mobility is the real problem”, South China Morning Post, 10 December 2014.
222. YCR Wong, “On Generation Conflict and Youth Downward Mobility”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 10 December 2014 (in English and Chinese).
223. YCR Wong, “Road to Democracy – A Different Path Forward”, South China Morning Post, 17 December 2014.
224. YCR Wong, “Universal Suffrage in 2017 is Important”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 December 2014 (in English and Chinese).
225. YCR Wong, “Growing Apart”, South China Morning Post, 24 December 2014.
226. YCR Wong, “Causes and Consequences of More Time and Money”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 December 2014 (in English and Chinese).
227. YCR Wong, “Shopping for Solutions”, South China Morning Post, 31 December 2014.
228. YCR Wong, “Random Thoughts at Year’s End”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 31 December 2014 (in English and Chinese).
229. YCR Wong, “Tweaking the voting system in Hong Kong”, South China Morning Post, 7 January 2015.
230. YCR Wong, “Is One Person One Vote a Primordial Method?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 January 2015 (in English and Chinese).
231. YCR Wong, “The Roots of Rebels”, South China Morning Post, 14 January 2015.
232. YCR Wong, “The Acculturated Rebel in Comparative Historical Perspective”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 January 2015 (in English and Chinese).
233. YCR Wong, “Making The Future Work”, South China Morning Post, 21 January 2015.
234. YCR Wong, “New strategies needed as Third Industrial Revolution unfolds”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 21 January 2015 (in English and Chinese).
235. YCR Wong, “Making a World of Difference – Competing Ideas”, South China Morning Post, 28 January 2015.
236. YCR Wong, “Non-Profits Need Competition and Transparency”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 January 2015 (in English and Chinese).
237. YCR Wong, “Is Hong Kong Turning Japanese?”, South China Morning Post, 4 February 2015.
238. YCR Wong, “Attract Immigrants or Become Like Japan”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 February 2015 (in English and Chinese).
239. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong, Greece in the Same Boat”, South China Morning Post, 11 February 2015.
240. YCR Wong, “Greece and Hong Kong – Fiscal Opposites, Same Politics”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 February 2015 (in English and Chinese).
241. YCR Wong, “Public Corruption in China: Then and Now”, South China Morning Post, 18 February 2015.
242. YCR Wong, “Public Corruption in Traditional and Modern China”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 February 2015 (in English and Chinese).
243. YCR Wong, “Are standard working hours a good thing for Hong Kong?”, South China Morning Post, 25 February 2015.
244. YCR Wong, “Are Working Hours Too Long in Hong Kong?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 February 2015 (in English and Chinese).
245. YCR Wong, “Health care and home ownership most pressing concerns for an ageing population”, South China Morning Post, 4 March 2015.
246. YCR Wong, “Irrational Politics and Their Romantic Roots”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 March 2015 (in English and Chinese).
247. YCR Wong, “Property Owners Main Beneficiaries of Limited Housing Supply”, South China Morning Post, 11 March 2015.
248. YCR Wong, “On Hong Kong’s High Land Prices Again”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 March 2015 (in English and Chinese).
249. YCR Wong, “Shades of Ku Klux Klan in Stir Against Parallel Traders”, South China Morning Post, 18 March 2015.
250. YCR Wong, “Truths and Myths behind the Individual Visit Scheme and the Ku Klux Klan”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 March 2015 (in English and Chinese).
251. YCR Wong, “Early Investment in the Disadvantaged – Key to Closing Inequality Gap”, South China Morning Post, 25 March 2015.
252. YCR Wong, “Early Childhood Education: Unlocking the Secrets of Income Growth and Inequality”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 March 2015 (in English and Chinese).
253. YCR Wong, “The roots of Hong Kong’s income inequality”, South China Morning Post, 1 April 2015.
254. YCR Wong, “Growing Up in Hong Kong Before and After 1980 – A Statistical Portrait of Education Opportunities”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 April 2015 (in English and Chinese).
255. YCR Wong, “Keeping Families Together –– the Key to Children’s Success”, South China Morning Post, 8 April 2015.
256. YCR Wong, “Growing Up in Hong Kong Before and After 1980 – A Statistical Portrait of Public Housing and Divorce Characteristics”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 April 2015 (in English and Chinese).
257. YCR Wong, “Treading the Fine Line – Lee Kuan Yew’s heirs need to keep Singapore together in future”, South China Morning Post, 15 April 2015.
258. YCR Wong, “Lee Kuan Yew’s Fundamental Axiom”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 April 2015 (in English and Chinese).
259. YCR Wong, “Each Single Step Counts”, South China Morning Post, 22 April 2015.
260. YCR Wong, “It Is Not Pocketing It First, Every Step Counts”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 April 2015 (in English and Chinese).
261. YCR Wong, “Time to overhaul Hong Kong housing policies”, South China Morning Post, 29 April 2015.
262. YCR Wong, “Regulation and the High Price of Land”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 April 2015 (in English and Chinese).
263. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong in danger of political deadlock over choice of Chief Executive”, South China Morning Post, 6 May 2015.
264. YCR Wong, “Studies on the Development of Democracies and Hong Kong’s Political Deadlock”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 May 2015 (in English and Chinese).
265. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Drifting to Economic Decline in Battle over Democracy”, South China Morning Post, 13 May 2015.
266. YCR Wong, “Democracy, Decline and Vested Interests”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 13 May 2015 (in English and Chinese).
267. YCR Wong, “Disastrous rent control laws and building codes in Hong Kong”, South China Morning Post, 20 May 2015.
268. YCR Wong, “Building Codes and Postwar Reconstruction in Hong Kong”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 May 2015 (in English and Chinese).
269. YCR Wong, “Way out still open for stalemated Hong Kong politics”, South China Morning Post, 27 May 2015.
270. YCR Wong, “Who is Afraid of a Popularly Elected Chief Executive?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 May 2015 (in English and Chinese).
271. YCR Wong, “Monitoring Matters for Elderly Care”, South China Morning Post, 3 June 2015.
272. YCR Wong, “Retail Economics and Price Theory”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 3 June 2015 (in English and Chinese).
273. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Democracy Serves to Allay Public Fears Over Beijing’s Rule”, South China Morning Post, 10 June 2015.
274. YCR Wong, “Why Does Hong Kong Need Democratic Elections?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 10 June 2015 (in English and Chinese).
275. YCR Wong, “Justice Strained”, South China Morning Post, 17 June 2015.
276. YCR Wong, “Justice Beleaguered”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 June 2015 (in English and Chinese).
277. YCR Wong, “A History Lesson – British Colonial Approach on Land Use in the New Territories”, South China Morning Post, 24 June 2015.
278. YCR Wong, “The New Territories and the English Character”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 June 2015 (in English and Chinese).
279. YCR Wong, “The Unhappy State of Hong Kong’s Taxi Service”, South China Morning Post, 2 September 2015.
280. YCR Wong, “How Regulation Has Stifled the Taxi Industry”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 September 2015 (in English and Chinese).
281. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Not Overeducated as Tight Labour Market Rules”, South China Morning Post, 9 September 2015.
282. YCR Wong, “Is Hong Kong Overeducated?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 September 2015 (in English and Chinese).
283. YCR Wong, “Why Hong Kong’s Public Housing Estates Should Be Sold to Sitting Tenants”, South China Morning Post, 16 September 2015.
284. YCR Wong, “Reflections of Old Age Poverty in Public Renter Housing Estates”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 September 2015 (in English and Chinese).
285. YCR Wong, “Time to Get Rid of Offsets by Employers in Hong Kong’s MPF Retirement Fund”, South China Morning Post, 23 September 2015.
286. YCR Wong, “Mandatory Provident Fund Needs Urgent Reform”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 September 2015 (in English and Chinese).
287. YCR Wong, “China Should Take Advantage of Hong Kong’s Legal System in Building Financial Markets”, South China Morning Post, 30 September 2015.
288. YCR Wong, “Common Law, Civil Law, and Financial Market Development”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 September 2015 (in English and Chinese).
289. YCR Wong, “Different Legal Traditions Keep Hong Kong and China Apart”, South China Morning Post, 7 October 2015.
290. YCR Wong, “Civil Law, Common Law, and Social Control”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 October 2015 (in English and Chinese).
291. YCR Wong, “Ruled By A Mixed Past”, South China Morning Post, 14 October 2015.
292. YCR Wong, “Origins of English, French and Chinese Legal Systems”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 October 2015 (in English and Chinese).
293. YCR Wong, “Good Life Not For Sale”, South China Morning Post, 21 October 2015.
294. YCR Wong, “Income, Health and Lifetime Well-being Around the World”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 21 October 2015 (in English and Chinese).
295. YCR Wong, “Demystifying Hong Kong’s Poverty Rate”, South China Morning Post, 28 October 2015.
296. YCR Wong, “Demystifying the Rising Poverty Rate”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 October 2015 (in English and Chinese).
297. YCR Wong, “Why Hong Kong Needs to Say No”, South China Morning Post, 4 November 2015.
298. YCR Wong, “Positive Non-interventionism as Governance Strategy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 November 2015 (in English and Chinese).
299. YCR Wong, “What Drives Innovation?”, South China Morning Post, 11 November 2015.
300. YCR Wong, “Positive Non-interventionism and Innovation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 November 2015 (in English and Chinese).
301. YCR Wong, “Why Dishwashers Earn More in Hong Kong Than in Most Places”, South China Morning Post, 18 November 2015.
302. YCR Wong, “Inequality, TSA, Dishwasher Pay and Rising Returns to Schooling”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 November 2015 (in English and Chinese).
303. YCR Wong, “One Harvard Professor is Getting it all Wrong When It Comes to Understanding Morality and the Economy”, South China Morning Post, 25 November 2015.
304. YCR Wong, “What Money Can’t Buy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 November 2015 (in English and Chinese).
305. YCR Wong, “The Morality of Markets”, South China Morning Post, 2 December 2015.
306. YCR Wong, “An Economic View of Markets, Values, and Morals”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 December 2015 (in English and Chinese).
307. YCR Wong, “Different legal traditions on mainland and in Hong Kong lead to different approaches to economic and social problems”, South China Morning Post, 9 December 2015.
308. YCR Wong, “Legal Origin and the Crisis in Hong Kong”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 December 2015 (in English and Chinese).
309. YCR Wong, “New Age Strategy”, South China Morning Post, 16 December 2015.
310. YCR Wong, “Regulation, Rent Seeking, Innovation, and Economic Growth”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 December 2015 (in English and Chinese).
311. YCR Wong, “Wrong Move”, South China Morning Post, 23 December 2015.
312. YCR Wong, “Making Sense of the Fed’s Interest Rate Increase”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 December 2015 (in English and Chinese).
313. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Needs to Weigh Up Social and Economic Concerns When Designing Retirement Protection”, South China Morning Post, 30 December 2015.
314. YCR Wong, “Social and Economic Concerns in Designing Retirement Protection”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 December 2015 (in English and Chinese).
315. YCR Wong, “Is Hong Kong Turning Less Entrepreneurial?”, South China Morning Post, 6 January 2016.
316. YCR Wong, “Will Entrepreneurial Decline Finally End?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 January 2016 (in English and Chinese).
317. YCR Wong, “Cure for Extremism”, South China Morning Post, 13 January 2016.
318. YCR Wong, “Fixed Exchange Rates, Economic Crisis, and Radical Populist Politics”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 13 January 2016 (in English and Chinese).
319. YCR Wong, “Our Alien Nation”, South China Morning Post, 20 January 2016.
320. YCR Wong, “Family Breakdown, Poverty and Discontent in Public Housing”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 January 2016 (in English and Chinese).
321. YCR Wong, “Why China Cannot Repeat the Success of US’ Silicon Valley Model of Innovation”, South China Morning Post, 27 January 2016.
322. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong as a Startup Hub: Mavens, Connectors and Salesmen”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 January 2016 (in English and Chinese).
323. YCR Wong, “Connectors and Start-ups are in Hong Kong’s DNA”, South China Morning Post, 3 February 2016.
324. YCR Wong, “Connectors and Startups: Hong Kong’s DNA”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 3 February 2016 (in English and Chinese).
325. YCR Wong, “Negative Interest Rate Policies Just Adding to Global Uncertainty”, South China Morning Post, 10 February 2016.
326. YCR Wong, “Negative Interest Rates”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 February 2016 (in English and Chinese).
327. YCR Wong, “Let’s Look to History for Clues in Understanding the Social Mood Behind Mong Kok Riots”, South China Morning Post, 17 February 2016.
328. YCR Wong, “The Lumpen Bourgeoisie and the Lumpenproletariat”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 February 2016 (in English and Chinese).
329. YCR Wong, “The Mong Kok Riots are a Wake Up Call about the Widening Wealth Gap”, South China Morning Post, 24 February 2016.
330. YCR Wong, “Rising Political Violence and Socioeconomic Transformation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 February 2016 (in English and Chinese).
331. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong’s Youth are Getting Obsessed with this One German Export”, South China Morning Post, 2 March 2016.
332. YCR Wong, “Closed Minds and Rising Political Violence”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 March 2016 (in English and Chinese).
333. YCR Wong, “The Closed Young Minds”, South China Morning Post, 9 March 2016.
334. YCR Wong, “Historicism, Postmodernism, and Political Violence: The Closing of the Human Mind”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 March 2016 (in English and Chinese).
335. YCR Wong, “The three faces of liberalism, and why power needs to be shared in Hong Kong”, South China Morning Post, 16 March 2016.
336. YCR Wong, “The Three Faces of Liberalism”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 March 2016 (in English and Chinese).
337. YCR Wong, “Why Hong Kong’s youth anger has parallels with German history”, South China Morning Post, 23 March 2016.
338. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong Youth Activism and Parallels with German History”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 March 2016 (in English and Chinese).
339. YCR Wong, “How Hong Kong came to be governed by an oligarchy”, South China Morning Post, 30 March 2016.
340. YCR Wong, “Political Reform or Livelihood Issues?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 March 2016 (in English and Chinese).
341. YCR Wong, “Intergenerational Socioeconomic Divide – Generation Factor”, South China Morning Post, 6 April 2016.
342. YCR Wong, “Two Interpretations of the Intergenerational Socioeconomic Divide”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 April 2016 (in English and Chinese).
343. YCR Wong, “Boldly Moving Forward”, South China Morning Post, 13 April 2016.
344. YCR Wong, “Star Trek and the Postmodern Generation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 13 April 2016 (in English and Chinese).
345. YCR Wong, “Unaffordable Solution”, South China Morning Post, 20 April 2016.
346. YCR Wong, “Labor Market Consequences of Public Rental Housing”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 20 April 2016 (in English and Chinese).
347. YCR Wong, “Equal Opportunities”, South China Morning Post, 27 April 2016.
348. YCR Wong, “The Rise of Women in Hong Kong”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 April 2016 (in English and Chinese).
349. YCR Wong, “Wage Disparity”, South China Morning Post, 4 May 2016.
350. YCR Wong, “Causes and Consequences of Women’s Economic Rise”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 May 2016 (in English and Chinese).
351. YCR Wong, “Productivity Factor”, South China Morning Post, 11 May 2016.
352. YCR Wong, “Education and the Service Economy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 May 2016 (in English and Chinese).
353. YCR Wong, “Cost of Education”, South China Morning Post, 18 May 2016.
354. YCR Wong, “Why University Fees Should Be Raised”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 May 2016 (in English and Chinese).
355. YCR Wong, “Democracy Matters”, South China Morning Post, 25 May 2016.
356. YCR Wong, “Freedom in Populist and Liberal Democracies”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 May 2016 (in English and Chinese).
357. YCR Wong, “Moral Dilemma”, South China Morning Post, 1 June 2016.
358. YCR Wong, “Taxation, Regulation and Confiscation of Private Property Rights”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 June 2016 (in English and Chinese).
359. YCR Wong, “Rules of the House”, South China Morning Post, 8 June 2016.
360. YCR Wong, “Promoting Competition Must Focus on Government Regulation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 June 2016 (in English and Chinese).
361. YCR Wong, “Rent Seeking Just Bad”, South China Morning Post, 15 June 2016.
362. YCR Wong, “Why is Rent Seeking So Bad for Competition, Growth and Freedom?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 June 2016 (in English and Chinese).
363. YCR Wong, “HK the Leader of the Pack”, South China Morning Post, 22 June 2016.
364. YCR Wong, “Why is Rent Seeking So Bad for Competition, Growth and Freedom?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 June 2016 (in English and Chinese).
365. YCR Wong, “Pension Factor”, South China Morning Post, 29 June 2016.
366. YCR Wong, “The Logic of Universal Pensions and the Way Forward”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 June 2016 (in English and Chinese).
367. YCR Wong, “Hong Kong’s Changing Taxi Industry Needs Regulatory Update”, South China Morning Post, 7 September 2016.
368. YCR Wong, “Let Prices Work in the Taxi Business”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 September 2016 (in English and Chinese).
369. YCR Wong, “Political Gridlock in Hong Kong”, South China Morning Post, 14 September 2016.
370. YCR Wong, “After the LegCo Elections: Where Are We and How Did We Get Here?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 September 2016 (in English and Chinese).
371. YCR Wong, “How to Solve the Rural Land Development Challenge”, South China Morning Post, 21 September 2016.
372. YCR Wong, “Unlocking Development Gridlock in the New Territories”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 21 September 2016 (in English and Chinese).
373. YCR Wong, “Stark Housing Realities”, South China Morning Post, 28 September 2016.
374. YCR Wong, “Restrictive Regulations and Rising Housing Prices”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 September 2016 (in English and Chinese).
375. YCR Wong, “Development Realities”, South China Morning Post, 5 October 2016.
376. YCR Wong, “Development Regulation and Housing Shortages”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 October 2016 (in English and Chinese).
377. YCR Wong, “Home Truths”, South China Morning Post, 12 October 2016.
378. YCR Wong, “Poverty, Inequality, and Hope at Hollywood Plaza”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 October 2016 (in English and Chinese).
379. YCR Wong, “Changing of An Era”, South China Morning Post, 19 October 2016.
380. YCR Wong, “Globalization in the Age of Milton Friedman”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 October 2016 (in English and Chinese).
381. YCR Wong, “Central Dividing Line in American Politics”, South China Morning Post, 26 October 2016.
382. YCR Wong, “Political Realignment in America”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 October 2016 (in English and Chinese).
383. YCR Wong, “A Matter of Regulations”, South China Morning Post, 2 November 2016.
384. YCR Wong, “The Tyranny of Regulations”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 November 2016 (in English and Chinese).
385. YCR Wong, “A Nation Divided”, South China Morning Post, 9 November 2016.
386. YCR Wong, “How Race and Identity Divide America: The Republican Transformation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 9 November 2016 (in English and Chinese).
387. YCR Wong, “American Crossroads”, South China Morning Post, 16 November 2016.
388. YCR Wong, “How Identity Divide America: The Democratic Transformation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 16 November 2016 (in English and Chinese).
389. YCR Wong, “Deeply Divided America”, South China Morning Post, 23 November 2016.
390. YCR Wong, “American Political Realignment and Spiritual Awakening”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 23 November 2016 (in English and Chinese).
391. YCR Wong, “Growth Issues”, South China Morning Post, 30 November 2016.
392. YCR Wong, “The Rise and Fall of American Economic Growth”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 November 2016 (in English and Chinese).
393. YCR Wong, “Cuba’s Sugar Revolution”, South China Morning Post, 7 December 2016.
394. YCR Wong, “The Politics of US Sugar Quotas and the Fate of Cuba and the Philippines”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 December 2016 (in English and Chinese).
395. YCR Wong, “Identity Puzzle”, South China Morning Post, 14 December 2016.
396. YCR Wong, “Fluidity of Identity”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 December 2016 (in English and Chinese).
397. YCR Wong, “Power of Inclusiveness”, South China Morning Post, 21 December 2016.
398. YCR Wong, “Politics of Hope After the Election of the 2017 Chief Executive Election Committee”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 21 December 2016 (in English and Chinese).
399. YCR Wong, “Basic Law Interpretation”, South China Morning Post, 28 December 2016.
400. YCR Wong, “Basic Law Interpretation – A Legal Origins Theory Perspective”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 December 2016 (in English and Chinese).
401. YCR Wong, “Black Swans Implications”, South China Morning Post, 4 January 2017.
402. YCR Wong, “Black Swans and Disorders”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 January 2017 (in English and Chinese).
403. YCR Wong, “Economics of Housing”, South China Morning Post, 11 January 2017.
404. YCR Wong, “Why has Housing Demand Continued to Grow?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 11 January 2017 (in English and Chinese).
405. YCR Wong, “In the Next 5 Years Fix the Housing Crisis to Tackle Inequality”, South China Morning Post, 18 January 2017.
406. YCR Wong, “What Kind of Economic Inequality Can We Overcome in the Next 5 Years?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 18 January 2017 (in English and Chinese).
407. YCR Wong, “Leave Policy to Experts”, South China Morning Post, 25 January 2017.
408. YCR Wong, “Where has Oxfam Hong Kong been Wrong? – Tackle Near -Poverty (and Not Poverty) in the Next Five Years”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 January 2017 (in English and Chinese).
409. YCR Wong, “Housing Solution to Tackle Economic Inequality and Growth”, South China Morning Post, 1 February 2017.
410. YCR Wong, “Turning the Housing Challenge into the Housing Solution”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 February 2017 (in English and Chinese).
411. YCR Wong, “Riding the Tiger”, South China Morning Post, 8 February 2017.
412. YCR Wong, “Billionaires and the State”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 February 2017 (in English and Chinese).
413. YCR Wong, “Left Is Not the Right Fit”, South China Morning Post, 15 February 2017.
414. YCR Wong, “CE Elections and the Political Left”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 February 2017 (in English and Chinese).
415. YCR Wong, “Investing for The Young Generation”, South China Morning Post, 22 February 2017.
416. YCR Wong, “Investing for Personal and Social Prosperity – An Economist’s View”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 February 2017 (in English and Chinese).
417. YCR Wong, “Inequality – Not the Fault of Free Market”, South China Morning Post, 1 March 2017.
418. YCR Wong, “Do Free Markets Worsen Inequality?”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 March 2017 (in English and Chinese).
419. YCR Wong, “Arrow’s Theorem and the Pan-Democratic Vote”, South China Morning Post, 8 March 2017.
420. YCR Wong, “Arrow’s Theorem and the Pan-Democratic Vote for Establishment Candidates”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 8 March 2017 (in English and Chinese).
421. YCR Wong, “Additional Rates”, South China Morning Post, 15 March 2017.
422. YCR Wong, “Conservative Budgeting in a Populist World”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 15 March 2017 (in English and Chinese).
423. YCR Wong, “Regulation Reduces Choices”, South China Morning Post, 22 March 2017.
424. YCR Wong, “Regulation of Property Prices”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 22 March 2017 (in English and Chinese).
425. YCR Wong, “Knowledge Economy”, South China Morning Post, 29 March 2017.
426. YCR Wong, “Knowledge Economy and Political Leadership in the New Society”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 March 2017 (in English and Chinese).
427. YCR Wong, “Imperfect Land Valuation”, South China Morning Post, 5 April 2017.
428. YCR Wong, “Land and Housing Policy Ideas for the Next Five Years (Part I)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 5 April 2017 (in English and Chinese).
429. YCR Wong, “Marriage Does Matter”, South China Morning Post, 12 April 2017.
430. YCR Wong, “Land and Housing Policy Ideas for the Next Five Years (Part II)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 12 April 2017 (in English and Chinese).
431. YCR Wong, “The Solution – Land and Housing Policy Reform”, South China Morning Post, 19 April 2017.
432. YCR Wong, “Land and Housing Policy Ideas for the Next Five Years (Part III)”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 19 April 2017 (in English and Chinese).
433. YCR Wong, “Deferred Compensation to Regulate and Attract”, South China Morning Post, 26 April 2017.
434. YCR Wong, “Policy Secretaries, Civil Servants and Deferred Compensation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 April 2017 (in English and Chinese).
435. YCR Wong, “STEM and Liberal Arts Education”, South China Morning Post, 3 May 2017
436. YCR Wong, “STEM and Liberal Arts Education in the New Economy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 3 May 2017 (in English and Chinese).
437. YCR Wong, “Developments and Impacts”, South China Morning Post, 10 May 2017.
438. YCR Wong, “Global Integration, Technological Advance, and Economic Performance”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 10 May 2017 (in English and Chinese).
439. YCR Wong, “Risk Mispriced”, South China Morning Post, 17 May 2017.
440. YCR Wong, “Mispricing Risk from Chasing After Yields and Curbing Speculation”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 17 May 2017 (in English and Chinese).
441. YCR Wong, “Greater Bay Area Initiative Opportunities”, South China Morning Post, 24 May 2017.
442. YCR Wong, “Information Hub, Common Law, and the Greater Bay Area Initiative”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 May 2017 (in English and Chinese).
443. YCR Wong, “Two Notions of Poverty”, South China Morning Post, 31 May 2017.
444. YCR Wong, “Alleviating Absolute and Relative Poverty”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 31 May 2017 (in English and Chinese).
445. YCR Wong, “Critical Junctures in Housing”, South China Morning Post, 7 June 2017.
446. YCR Wong, “Critical Junctures in Housing Policy Choices – Distant Causes of the 1967 Riots”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 7 June 2017 (in English and Chinese).
447. YCR Wong, “Unintended Consequences of the 1967 Riot – Remedy by Housing Policy”, South China Morning Post, 14 June 2017.
448. YCR Wong, “Critical Junctures in Housing Policy Choices – Unintended Consequences of the 1967 Riot”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 14 June 2017 (in English and Chinese).
449. YCR Wong, “Economic Performance Tells the Story”, South China Morning Post, 21 June 2017.
450. YCR Wong, “How to Understand Twenty Years of Economic Performance”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 21 June 2017 (in English and Chinese).
451. YCR Wong, “Demographic Trends and Economic Performance”, South China Morning Post, 28 June 2017.
452. YCR Wong, “The Next Twenty Years”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 June 2017 (in English and Chinese).
453. YCR Wong, “To Cross The Hurdle of Hyper-Globalization”, South China Morning Post, 6 September 2017.
454. YCR Wong, “Hyper-Globalization and Hong Kong”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 6 September 2017 (in English and Chinese).
455. YCR Wong,  ““Elephant Chart” – Incorrect Blame on Globalization”, South China Morning Post, 4 October 2017.
456. YCR Wong, “Globalization Should Not be Blamed for the “Elephant Chart””, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 4 October 2017 (in English and Chinese).
457. YCR Wong,  “Labor Shortage and Rise of Working Women”, South China Morning Post, 1 November 2017
458. YCR Wong, “The Labor Shortage Challenge”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 November 2017 (in English and Chinese).
459. YCR Wong,  “Public Housing Paradox”, South China Morning Post, 29 November 2017.
460. YCR Wong, “The Public Rental Housing Waiting List is Getting Longer”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 November 2017 (in English and Chinese).
461. YCR Wong,  “Housing Solution – Renting or Ownership”, South China Morning Post, 27 December 2017.
462. YCR Wong, “Our Future Housing Policy Commitment – Rental versus Ownership”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 December 2017 (in English and Chinese).
463. YCR Wong,  “Small Private Housing Units Size”, South China Morning Post, 31 January 2018.
464. YCR Wong, “Why Private Housing Units Are So Small”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 31 January 2018 (in English and Chinese).
465. YCR Wong,  “Money Back to Citizens”, South China Morning Post, 28 February 2018.
466. YCR Wong, “Rethinking Hong Kong’s Fiscal Approach”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 February 2018 (in English and Chinese).
467. YCR Wong,  “Ownership Solves the Housing Problem”, South China Morning Post, 28 March 2018.
468. YCR Wong, “An Immediate Solution to Our Housing Problem”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 March 2018 (in English and Chinese).
469. YCR Wong,  “Housing Citizens in Hong Kong”, South China Morning Post, 25 April 2018.
470. YCR Wong, “How to Sell Public Housing in Everyone’s Interest”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 April 2018 (in English and Chinese).
471. YCR Wong, “Revive the Role of Public Housing as a Step Towards Private Homeownership”, South China Morning Post, 30 May 2018.
472. YCR Wong, “Public Housing, the Housing Ladder, and the Public Interest”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 May 2018 (in English and Chinese).
473. YCR Wong,  “More Land for Development”, South China Morning Post, 27 June 2018.
474. YCR Wong, “Land for Development and Homes”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 June 2018 (in English and Chinese).
475. YCR Wong,  “Singapore’s public housing owners have one major edge over Hong Kong’s. Can Carrie Lam turn this around?”, South China Morning Post, 25 July 2018.
476. YCR Wong, “Property Rights Do Matter : Subsidized Sale Flats – Hong Kong versus Singapore”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 25 July 2018 (in English and Chinese).
477. YCR Wong,  “Public Flat Rental Market”, South China Morning Post, 29 August 2018.
478. YCR Wong, “Public Flat Rental Market and Increasing Housing Supply”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 August 2018 (in English and Chinese).
479. YCR Wong,  “What Apple and Airbnb have in common – intangible assets that power their profit margins”, South China Morning Post, 26 September 2018.
480. YCR Wong, “Rise of the Intangible Capital Economy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 26 September 2018 (in English and Chinese).
481. YCR Wong,  “Get Grip on Intangibles”, South China Morning Post, 31 October 2018.
482. YCR Wong, “Public Policy for an Economy Rich in Intangible Capital”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 31 October 2018 (in English and Chinese).
483. YCR Wong, “Skewed View of Poverty”, South China Morning Post, 28 November 2018.
484. YCR Wong, “Youth Near Poverty and the Poverty Line”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 28 November 2018.
485. YCR Wong, “Interpreting the Chinese Revolution”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 2 January 2019.
486. YCR Wong, “For Your Children’s sake”, South China Morning Post, 30 January 2019.
487. YCR Wong, “When Teenagers are Unable to Learn From their Parents”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 30 January 2019.
488. YCR Wong, “Let All Public Renters Buy Their Flats – Labor Market Consequences”, South China Morning Post, 27 February 2019.
489. YCR Wong, “Labor Market Consequences of the Tenant Purchase Scheme 20 Years On”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 February 2019.
490. YCR Wong, “Tenant Purchase Scheme Becomes One Way to Keep Family Stability”, South China Morning Post, 27 March 2019.
491. YCR Wong, “Family Stability Under the Tenant Purchase Scheme: A 20-Year Experiment”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 27 March 2019.
492. YCR Wong, “The Economic Contribution of Recent Immigrants”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 24 April 2019.
493. YCR Wong, “The Cold War and the Ascendance of America’s Research University”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 29 May 2019.

 6. Teaching Cases

1.  KF Wong, YCR Wong, A Lee, “Safety Regulation and the Rise of Towngas in Hong Kong”, Asia Case Research Centre, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Hong Kong, 2004.
2. KF Wong, YCR Wong, A Lee, “Trade Restrictions and Hong Kong’s Textiles and Clothing Industry”, Asia Case Research Centre, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Hong Kong, 2005.
3. KF Wong, YCR Wong, C Ramon-Beriano, “Conflicting Interests in the Taxi Fare Regulation”, Asia Case Research Centre, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Hong Kong, 2005.
4.  KF Wong, YCR Wong, C Ramon-Beriano, “Competition in the Taxi Industry: Taxi Branding in Hong Kong”, Asia Case Research Centre, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Hong Kong, 2005.
5.  KF Wong, YCR Wong, A Yiu, J Lee, “Competition in the Hong Kong Banking Sector: Interest Rate Wars”, Asia Case Research Centre, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Hong Kong, 2005.