Structural transformation and economic growth in Hong Kong: another look at Young's Hong Kong thesis
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Research designed to identify the consequences of Hong Kong's structural transformation since the mid-1980s for long-term economic expansion is presented. This issue was not fully addressed by the work of Alwyn Young. Doubts are raised about Hong Kong's long-term growth potential from the supply side.
Publication Name: Journal of Comparative Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0147-5967
Year: 2001
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Exchange and interest rate channels during a deflationary era-Evidence from Japan, Hong Kong and China
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A study on effects of exchange and interest rates on deflation in Japan, Hong Kong and China, using autoregressive model, is presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Comparative Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0147-5967
Year: 2007
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Kleptocracy and corruption
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The impact of insufficient wages on corruption is examined. Methods to mitigate corruption are presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Comparative Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0147-5967
Year: 2006
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