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b| LI 2006
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a| Li, Kui-wai.
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a| The Hong Kong economy recovery and restructuring /
c| Kui-Wai Li.
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a| Singapore :
b| McGraw-Hill Education,
c| c2006.
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a| xix, 485 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 24 cm.
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| Hong Kong (China)
x| Economic conditions
y| 1997-
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c| 21-03-06
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t| List of figures
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t| List of tables
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t| Preface
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t| About the author
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l| 1
t| Hong Kong's development and the economism paradigm
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l| 1.1
t| The colonial era
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l| 1.2
t| Hong Kong's brand of economic success
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l| 1.3
t| Income equality versus poverty reduction
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l| 1.4
t| Big market, small government
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l| 1.5
t| Conducive domestic economic conditions
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l| 1.6
t| A pro-growth regime
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l| 1.7
t| A "more or less" paradigm
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l| 1.8
t| Structural set up of chapters
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t| Readers' activity
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t| Economic performances since the 1980s
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l| 2.1
t| Introduction
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l| 2.2
t| Income trends
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l| 2.3
t| The consumption function and behaviour
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l| 2.4
t| Consumer satifaction and quality of life
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l| 2.5
t| Short-term investment behaviour
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l| 2.6
t| The emergence of the economic bubble
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l| 2.7
t| The post-1997 economic dilemmas
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l| 2.8
t| Macroeconomic strategies
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l| 2.9
t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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l| 3
t| Productivity, unit labour cost and cost competitiveness
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l| 3.1
t| Introduction
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l| 3.2
t| Demand-versus supply-driven solutions
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l| 3.3
t| The two debates over productivity
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l| 3.4
t| Data compilation
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l| 3.5
t| An accounting approach to measure economy-wide productivity
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l| 3.6
t| Sector productivity and competitiveness
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l| 3.7
t| Labour productivity and unit labour cost
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t| The producer services sector
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l| 3.9
t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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t| Fiscal policies: challenge, dilemma and leadership
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l| 4.1
t| Introduction
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l| 4.2
t| Fiscal structure and trend performance
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l| 4.3
t| Fiscal prudence
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l| 4.4
t| Elasticity and buoyancy
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l| 4.5
t| The structural budget balance
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l| 4.6
t| Fiscal concessions: blessing or course?
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l| 4.7
t| Welfarization and the fiscal burden
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l| 4.8
t| Fiscal drifting
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l| 4.9
t| Tackling the deficit
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l| 4.10
t| Economic capacity building
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l| 4.11
t| Private cost versus social cost
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l| 4.12
t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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l| 5
t| The monetary and financial sector
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l| 5.1
t| Introduction
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l| 5.2
t| Performance as a financial centre
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l| 5.3
t| Money demand function
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l| 5.4
t| Currency board
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t| Currency attacks
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l| 5.6
t| Monetary policy
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l| 5.7
t| Banking
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t| Inflation targeting
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l| 5.9
t| Renminbi Offshore Centre
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l| 5.10
t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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l| 6
t| The real estate market
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l| 6.1
t| Some related economic concepts
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l| 6.2
t| Economic performance of the property market
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l| 6.3
t| Estimation of the property demand function
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l| 6.4
t| Developers and speculators: their "Unholy" alliance
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l| 6.5
t| Government's two theoretical roles
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l| 6.6
t| Supply overlap
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l| 6.7
t| Private versus community goods
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l| 6.8
t| Restructuring the real estate sector
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l| 6.9
t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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l| 7
t| Trade and changes in comparative advantage
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l| 7.1
t| Introduction
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l| 7.2
t| Export of manufactures: Hong Kong and other regions
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l| 7.3
t| Revealed comparative advantage in manufacture exports
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l| 7.4
t| Calculating gain and loss
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l| 7.5
t| Trade in services
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l| 7.6
t| Inward and outward direct investment
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l| 7.7
t| Imapct of China's WTO accession on Hong Kong
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l| 7.8
t| Closer economic partnership agreement
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l| 7.9
t| From international trade to international relations
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l| 7.10
t| Globalization trend
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t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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l| 8
t| Economic integration: the competitive-complementary model
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l| 8.1
t| Introduction
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t| Comparative advantage amidst absolute disadvatage
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l| 8.3
t| Point of comparison
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l| 8.4
t| The Hong Kong-Guangdong economic link
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l| 8.5
t| Econometric estimates
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l| 8.6
t| The competitive-complementary model
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l| 8.7
t| Examples from manufacture and services industries
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t| The border industrial zone
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l| 8.9
t| The Pan-pearl River Delta (Pan-PRD) and links to Southeast Asia
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t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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t| Where is the Hong Kong economy heading?
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l| 9.1
t| The worst of three worlds?
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l| 9.2
t| How should Hong Kong prepare?
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l| 9.3
t| Market and demand-side versus structure and supply-side economics
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l| 9.4
t| Where is investment going?
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l| 9.5
t| The business sector and entrepreneurial spirit
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l| 9.6
t| Political economic cycles and public opinion
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l| 9.7
t| Change in economic attitude
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t| Conclusion
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t| Readers' activity
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t| References
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t| Index
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