Hands on or hands off? : the nature and process of economic policy in Hong Kong / Tony Latter.
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- 339.5095125 22
- HC470.3.Z9 S9 2007eb
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Preface; Part I -- Status and Image; 1 -- Economic Background; 2 -- Fretting over the Image: External Perceptions and Relations; Part II -- Economic Policies and Their Application; 3 -- Government Involvement in the Economy: Words and Actions; 4 -- The Budget and Public Finances; 5 -- Monetary Policy; 6 -- Competition Policy and Competitiveness; Part III -- The Policy Process; 7 -- The Institutional Framework; 8 -- How Economic Policies Emerge; Conclusions; Notes; Index.
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This book addresses two points. Is Hong Kong's approach to economic policy really as 'hands off' as we are led to believe? And how are economic policies determined within Hong Kong's unique governance structure?
Electronic reproduction. Perth, W.A. Available via World Wide Web. FOFT
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