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No. |
Topic |
Author |
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196 (Sep 09) CPPS |
The "Three Happinesses" and the "Happiness Formula" : Evidence from Hong Kong |
Lok-sang Ho |
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195 (Aug 09) CAPS |
Justice and Adaptation to Climate Change in the Asia Pacific Region : Designing International Institutions |
Paul G. Harris, Jonathan Symons |
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194 (Feb 09) CPPS |
A Proposed International Unit of Account: Implications for Financial Markets, Commodity Markets, and Research |
Lok-sang Ho |
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193 (Aug 08) CAPS |
China's Efforts and the Development of the Six-Party Talks in 2007 |
Keyu Gong |
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192 (Jul 08) CAPS |
Collectivist Values for Productive Teamwork between Korean and Chinese Employees |
Yifeng Chen & Dean Tjosvold |
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191 (Jun 08) CPPS |
Strategic Regional and National Economic
Development with Fiscal Equalization |
Lok-sang Ho |
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190 (Apr 08) CPPS |
The housing Ladder and Hong Kong Housing Market's Boom and Bust Cycle |
Lok-sang Ho,
Gary Wai-chung Wong |
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189 (Oct 07) CAPS |
Designing Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation |
Chien-peng Chung |
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188 (Sep 07) CPPS |
Corruption in Bank Lending to Firms : Do Competition and Information Sharing Matter? |
James R. Barth,
Chen Lin,
Ping Lin, &
Frank M. Song |
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187 (Aug 07) CPPS |
Health Care Financing Reform: a Socio-Economic Perspective |
Lok-sang Ho |
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186 (Aug 07) CAPS |
Playing Games: The Two Koreas and the Beijing Olympics |
Brian Bridges |
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185 (Aug 07) CAPS |
Sino-ROK Relations at 15: an Overview and Assessment |
Taeho Kim |
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184 (Jun 07) CAPS |
The North Korea-China Relationship: Context and Dynamics |
Tim Beal |
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183 (Jun 07) CPPS |
Losses and Gains to Developing Countries from the Migration of Educated Workers: an Overview of Recent Research, and New Reflections |
Oded Stark &
C. Simon Fan |
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182 (Apr 07) CPPS |
Dynamic House Prices and Trading Volumes across Quality Tiers and Upward Mobility |
Lok-sang Ho,
Yue Ma &
Donald R. Haurin |
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181 (Mar 07) CPPS |
The Sequence of Economic Liberalization in a Developing Country with Incomplete Financial Market |
Yue Ma |
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180 (Feb 07) CPPS/CAPS |
The Economy |
Lok-sang Ho |
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179 (Jan 07) CPPS |
The Brain Drain, "Educated Unemployment," Human Capital Formation, and Economic Betterment |
C. Simon Fan &
Oded Stark |
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178 (Dec 06) CPPS |
Happiness Index Survey 2006 Annual Report |
Lok-sang Ho &
Gary Wong |
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177 (Dec 06) CPPS |
A Survey Report on Happiness Index and Determinants of Happiness in Hong Kong |
Lok-sang Ho &
Gary Wong |
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176 (Dec 06) CPPS |
Market Performance and Technical Efficiency of Domestic and Foreign-invested Service Industries in China |
Yue Ma |
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175 (Nov 06) CAPS |
On the Logic of the Economic Integration of Hong Kong into the Greater China Economy |
Hoi-cheung Cheung |
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174 (Sep 06) CAPS |
Participatory Welfare in South Korea: Meaning and Issues |
Raymond K. H. Chan |
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173 (Aug 06) CPPS |
A System of Emission Rights Auction with Revenue Plowback |
Lok-sang Ho |
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172 (Aug 06) CAPS |
From ASPAC to EAS: South Korea and the Asian Pacific Region |
Brian Bridges |
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171 (Aug 06) CAPS |
Power Structure and Recent Political Development in Korea |
Lew, Seok Choon |
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170 (Jul 06) CPPS |
Bootstrapping Statistical Inferences of Decomposition Methods for Gender Earnings Differentials |
Yue Ma &
Ying-chu Ng |
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169 (Jul 06) CPPS |
Facing Reality: Pernicious Obstacles to Collective Action on Climate Change |
Paul G. Harris |
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168 (Jun 06) CAPS |
Labour Market Reforms and Polarization in Korea |
Raymond K. H. Chan |
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167 (Feb 06) CPPS |
Do the Rich Save More? A New View Based on Intergenerational Transfers |
C. Simon Fan |
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166 (Jan 06) CPPS |
Religious Participation and Children's Education: A Social Capital Approach |
C. Simon Fan |
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165 (Dec 05) CAPS |
Equity vs Excellence: a Preliminary Exploration of Hong Kong's Education Reform |
Yiu-chung Wong & Anita Y. K. Poon |
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164 (Dec 05) CPPS |
RMB Revaluation and Speculative Capital Inflows: Policy Options |
Yue Ma &
Huayu Sun |
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163 (Dec 05) CPPS |
Money Stock, Price Level and Structural Changes in the Transitional Economy of China |
Yue Ma &
Huayu Sun |
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162 (Oct 05) CAPS |
'Super Paradox' or 'Leninist Integration' : the Politics of Legislating Article 23 of the the Basic Law in Post-handover Hong Kong |
Yiu-chung Wong |
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161 (Oct 05) CAPS |
Chinese Approaches to Institutionalizing Regional Multilateralism |
Chien-peng Chung |
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160 (Oct 05) CAPS |
關於中國建立反壟斷法體系的幾個基本問題 = Some Basic Issues about Establishing an Anti-monopoly System in China |
Ping Lin |
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159 (SEP 05) CPPS |
Sticky Wage, Efficiency Wage, and Keynesian Unemployment |
C. Simon Fan |
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158 (JUN 05) CAPS |
上海經濟龍頭作用中台商的影響與作用 |
陸緋雲 |
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157 (JUN 05) CAPS |
Distant Neighbours? : Japan-Korea Relations Revisited |
Brian Bridges |
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156 (JUN 05) CPPS |
True Democracy without Powerful Parties |
Lok-sang Ho |
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155 (JAN 05) CPPS |
Happiness and Public Policy |
Lok-sang Ho |
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154 (JAN 05) CPPS |
Child Labor and the Interaction between the Quantity and Quality of Children |
C. Simon Fan
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153 (Nov 04) CAPS |
Chinese Environmental Attitudes and Climate Change: Survey Findings on Precursors of China's Domestic and International Policies on Global Warming |
Paul G. Harris |
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152 (Oct 04) CPPS |
An Alternative Roadmap to Middle East Peace |
Lok-sang Ho |
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151 (Sep 04) CPPS |
Globalization, Unemployment, and Excess Capacity: A Model and A Conjecture |
Lok-sang Ho |
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150 (Jul 04) CPPS |
Privatization of Public Housing: Did It Cause the 1998 Recession in Hong Kong? |
Lok-sang Ho &
Gary Wai-chung Wong |
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149 (Mar 04) CPPS |
Macroeconomic Instability in Hong Kong : Internal and External Factors |
Yue Ma,
Y. Y. Kueh &
Raymond C. W Ng |
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148 (Mar 04) CAPS |
Exchange Rate Regimes and the Twin Economies of Hong Kong and Singapore |
Yue Ma,
Y. Y. Kueh &
Raymond C. W Ng |
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147 (Feb 04) CAPS |
China's Domestic and International Policies on Global Warming: Explanations and Assessment |
Paul G. Harris &
Yu Hongyuan |
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146 (Jan 04) CAPS |
The Economic Challenges for the New Chinese Leadership |
Yue Ma &
Wang Ping
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145 (12/03) CPPS |
A New (and Old) Macroeconomic Policy Framework |
Lok-sang Ho
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144 (11/03) CAPS |
Yesterday's Lei Feng and Today's Young People's Liberation Army Soldiers |
Che-po Chan
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143 (10/03) CPPS |
The Nexus between Housing and the Macro Economy: Hong Kong as a Case Study |
Lok-sang Ho &
Gary Wai-chung Wong
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142 (9/03) CAPS |
Societal Stability and Political Reform: Chinese Politics in the 1990s |
Yiu-chung Wong
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141 (8/03) CPPS |
Managers' Occupational Stress in China: The Role of Self-Efficacy |
Chang-qin Lu,
Oi-ling Siu &
Cary L. Cooper |
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140 (7/03) CPPS |
Structural Change and the Narrowing Gender Gap in Wages: Theory and Evidence from Hong Kong |
C. Simon Fan &
Hon-kwong Lui |
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139 (6/03) CPPS |
The Effect of Trade on Wage Inequality: The Hong Kong Case |
Lok-sang Ho,
Xiangdong Wei &
Wai-chung Wong |
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138 (5/03) CAPS |
Institutional Disarticulation: The Changing Educational Governance in Post-Handover Hong Kong |
Anita Y. K. Poon &
Yiu-chung Wong |
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137 (4/03) CAPS |
The Role of Non-judicial Mechanisms in Protecting Individual Rights: The China and Hong Kong Experiences |
Yue Ren |
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136 (3/03) CAPS |
US-Japan Relations: Convergence and Divergence in the Post-September 11 World |
Brian Bridges |
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135 (2/03) CPPS |
Education Reform in HK: The Ideal versus the Reality about Competition |
Lok-sang Ho |
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134 (1/03) CPPS |
On the Equivalence of the Noncooperative and Cooperative Solutions in a Two-Person Game |
Yue Ma |
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133 (17/02) CAPS |
Competition Policy in East Asia: The Cases of Japan, People's Republic of China, and Hong Kong |
Ping Lin |
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132 (16/02) CAPS |
Spillover Effects of FDI on Innovation in China: An Analysis of Provincial Data |
Kui-yin Cheung &
Ping Lin |
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131 (15/02) CAPS |
Dirty Coal: Voluntary International Environmental Agreements and Sustainable Development in the People's Republic of China |
Paul G. Harris &
Chihiro Udagawa |
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130 (14/02) CAPS |
Do China and Hong Kong Constitute An Optimum Currency Area? |
Yue Ma &
Shu-ki Tsang |
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129 (13/02) CPPS |
Education Reform: An Economic Perspective |
Lok Sang Ho |
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128 (12/02) CPPS |
R&D in China and the Implications for Industrial Restructuring |
Ping Lin |
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127 (11/02) CPPS |
Competition Policy under Laissez-faireism: Market Power and Its Treatment in Hong Kong |
Edward K. Y. Chen &
Ping Lin |
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126 (10/02) CAPS |
中國大陸加入WTO後政府職能之變遷:調適與挑戰 |
陳德昇 |
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125 (9/02) CAPS |
世貿組織與貿易相關投資措施協定與跨國投資之規定問題 |
王泰銓、楊士慧 |
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124 (8/02) CAPS |
兩岸入會後的金融新情勢 |
薛琦 |
| |
123 (7/02) CAPS |
兩岸工業部門國際分工程度之比較分析 |
吳中峻 |
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122 (6/02) CAPS |
加入WTO對台灣與大陸證券業之衝擊與因應 |
吳桂燕 |
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121 (5/02) CAPS |
台灣入世銀行服務業在法規和政策上之調適 |
王應傑 |
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120 (4/02) CAPS |
兩岸入世貿後智慧財產權爭議解決之探討 |
王琇慧 |
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119 (3/02) CAPS |
入世後瓊台農業項下自由貿易展望 |
李昌邦 |
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118 (2/02) CAPS |
中國大陸加入世貿組織對大陸經濟發展之影響 |
田君美 |
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117 (1/02) CAPS |
加入WTO對台灣製造業的衝擊:微觀分析 |
陳信宏、 史惠慈 |
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116 (10/01) CAPS |
Economic Reforms and Growth Prospects in India |
Lawrence R. Klein & Thangavel Pala |
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115 (9/01) CAPS |
中國自由貿易區的構想-WTO框架下中國大陸與港、澳、台經貿關係展望 |
遲福林 |
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114 (8/01) CPPS |
"One Country, Two Systems" in Practice: An Analysis of Six Cases" |
Wong Yiu-chung |
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113 (7/01) CPPS |
Evolving Norms of North-South Assistance: Will They be Applied to HIV/AIDS? |
Paul G. Harris &
Patricia Siplon |
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112 (6/01) CPPS |
Ecology and Foreign Policy: Theoretical Lessons from the Literature |
John Barkdull &
Paul G. Harris |
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111 (5/01) CPPS |
Downstream R&D, Raising Rivals' Costs, and Input Price Contract |
Samiran Banerjee &
Ping Lin |
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110 (4/01) CPPS |
Strategic Spin-Offs |
Ping Lin |
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109 (3/01) CPPS |
The World Currency Unit: Can it Work? |
Lok-sang Ho |
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108 (2/01) CPPS |
Health Care Financing and Delivery in Hong Kong: What Should Be Done |
Lok-sang Ho |
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107 (1/01) CPPS |
Realistic Exchange Rates: A Post-Asian Financial Crisis Perspective |
Lok-sang Ho |
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106 (9/00) CPPS |
A Two-wave Trend Study of Organizational Climate and Psychological Distress among General and Psychiatric Nurses in Hong Kong |
Oi-ling Siu |
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105 (8/00) CPPS |
The Political Economy of Hong Kong SAR's Fiscal Policy |
Lok-sang Ho |
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104 (7/00) CPPS |
Safety Climate and Employee Health Among Blue Collar Workers in Hong Kong and China: Age and Gender Differences |
Oi-ling Siu,
Ian Donald,
David R. Phillips &
Billy Kwok-hung She |
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103 (6/00) CPPS |
Incentives and Corruption in Chinese Economic Reform |
Chengze Simon Fan &
Herschel I. Grossman |
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102 (5/00) CPPS |
A Case Study of Economic Ecology: The Hong Kong Economy's Plunge into a Deep Recession in 1998 |
Lok-sang Ho |
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101 (4/00) CPPS |
Government Expenditures and Equilibrium Real Exchange Rates |
Ronald J. Balvers &
Jeffrey H. Bergstrand |
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100 (3/00) CAPS |
Globalization and Sino-American Economic Relations |
C. Fred Bergsten |
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99 (2/00)
CAPS |
Corporatism and Civil Society in the People's Republic of China: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Implications |
Wong Yiu-chung &
Chan Che-po |
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98 (1/00)
CAPS |
Structural Transformation and Economic Growth in Hong Kong: Another Look at Young's "A Tale of Two Cities" |
Hiroyuki Imai |
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97 (9/99)
CAPS |
Hong Kong's Inflation under the U.S. Dollar Peg: The Balassa-Samuelson Effect or the Dutch Disease? |
Hiroyuki Imai |
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96 (8/99)
CPPS |
A Structural Equation Model of Environmental Attitude and Behaviour: The Hong Kong Experience |
Oi-ling Siu &
Kui-yin Cheung |
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95 (7/99)
CPPS |
Health Care Delivery and Financing: in Search of an Ideal Model: Reflections on the Harvard Report |
Lok-sang Ho |
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94 (6/99) CAPS |
Testing for a Nonlinear Relationship among Fundamentals and Exchange Rates in the ERM |
Yue Ma &
Angelos Kanas |
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93 (5/99) CPPS |
R & D Incentives in Vertically Related Industries |
Samiran Banerjee &
Ping Lin |
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92 (4/99) CPPS |
Implementing Efficient Allocations in a Model of Financial Intermediation |
Edward J. Green &
Ping Lin |
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91(3/99)
CAPS |
A Comparative Study of Managerial Stress in Greater China: The Direct and Indirect Effects of Coping Strategies and Work Locus of Control |
Oi-ling Siu,
Paul E. Spector,
Cary L. Cooper,
Luo Lu & Shanfa Yu |
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90 (2/99)
CPPS |
Age Differences in Work Adjustment: A Study of Male and Female Managerial Stress, Coping Strategies and Locus of Control in Hong Kong |
Oi-ling Siu,
Paul E. Spector,
Cary L. Cooper,
Kate Sparks &
Ian Donald |
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89 (1/99) CPPS |
Towards a New International Monetary Order: The World Currency Unit and the Global Indexed Bond |
Lok-sang Ho |
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88 (16/98) CPPS |
A Theory of Health and Health Policy |
Lok-sang Ho |
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87 (15/98) CPPS |
Complementarity, Investment Incentives, and Evolution of Joint Ventures |
Ping Lin &
Kamal Saggi |
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86 (14/98) CAPS |
The Labor Income Tax Equivalent of Price Scissors in Pre-Reform China |
Hiroyuki Imai |
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85 (13/98) CAPS |
The Cause of the Enlargement of Income Disparities in China (in Chinese)
中國居民收入差距的擴大及其原因 |
Zhao Renwei & Li Shi
趙人偉 `李實 |
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84 (12/98) CAPS |
An Estimate of the Welfare Cost of Protection in China (in Chinese)
中國貿易保護代價的測算 : 方法、結論和意義 |
Zhang Shuguang
張曙光 |
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83 (11/98) CAPS |
The Rise and Fall of the HK Economy |
Lok-sang Ho |
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82 (10/98) CAPS |
Political Impacts of Catholic Education in Decolonization: Hong Kong and Macau |
Beatrice Leung |
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81 (9/98)
CAPS |
The Paradox of Hong Kong as a Non-Sovereign International Actor |
James C. Hsiung |
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80 (8/98)
CPPS |
Poverty Policy in Hong Kong: Western Models and Cultural Divergence |
William Lee &
John Edwards |
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79 (7/98)
CAPS |
New World Order and a New U.S. Policy Toward China |
James C. Hsiung |
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78 (6/98)
CAPS |
Coping with Contagion: Europe and the Asian Economic Crisis |
Brian Bridges |
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77 (5/98)
CPPS |
Urbanization in Sha Tin and Tuen Mun - Problems and Coping Strategies |
Hong-kin Kwok &
Shing-tak Chan |
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76 (4/98)
CPPS |
Symbolic Boundaries and Middle Class Formation in Hong Kong |
Annie H. N. Chan |
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75 (3/98)
CPPS |
The Nature of Optimal Public Policy |
Lok-sang Ho |
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74 (2/98)
CPPS |
Worker Participation and Firm Performance: Evidence from Germany and Britain |
John T. Addison,
W. Stanley Siebert,
Joachim Wagner &
Xiangdong Wei |
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73 (1/98)
CPPS |
Interpreting the Basic Law with Chinese Characteristics |
James C. Hsiung |
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72 (28/97) CPPS |
Teaching Social Science in the East Asian Context |
William T. Liu |
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71 (27/97) CPPS |
Managerial Stress in Hong Kong and Taiwan: A Comparative Study |
Oi-ling Siu,
Luo Lu &
Cary L. Cooper |
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70 (26/97) CPPS |
Estimating British Workers’ Demand for Safety |
Xiangdong Wei |
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69 (25/97) CPPS |
Restructuring the Party/state Relations: China's Political Structural Reform in the 1980s |
Yiu-chung Wong |
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68 (24/97) CPPS |
Are Union Jobs Worse? Are Government Jobs Better? |
John S. Heywood,
W. S. Siebert &
Xiangdong Wei |
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67 (23/97) CAPS |
A Long Term Monetary Strategy for Hong Kong and China |
Lok-sang Ho |
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66 (22/97) CAPS |
Country of Origin Rules: Its Origin, Nature and Directions for Reform |
Lok-sang Ho |
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65 (21/97) CPPS |
The Social Origin of Alzheimer's Disease: A Path Analysis |
William T. Liu &
Shang-Gong Sun |
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64 (20/97) CPPS |
Living Arrangements and Elderly Care: The Case of Hong Kong |
Rance P. L. Lee,
Jik-Joen Lee,
Elena S. H. Yu,
Shang-Gong Sun &
William T. Liu |
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63 (19/97) CPPS |
Generational Dependency and Elderly Care: A Psychological Interpretation of Cultural Norms and Exchange |
Ying-yi Hong &
William T. Liu |
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62 (18/97) CPPS |
The Value of Time and the Interaction of the Quantity & the Quality of Children |
Chengze Simon Fan |
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61 (17/97) CPPS |
How to Help the Rehabilitated Drug Abusers Not to Relapse to Drugs Again? A Successful Case - Hong Kong |
Wai-kin Che |
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60 (16/97) CPPS |
Filial Piety and Caregiving Burden in Shanghai, People's Republic of China |
William T. Liu,
Elena S. H. Yu,
Shang-Gong Sun &
Yin Kean |
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59 (15/97) CPPS |
Positive Effects of Modernization on Later Life |
Kenneth W. K. Law |
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58 (14/97) CPPS |
Wage Compensation for Job Risks: The Case of Hong Kong |
W. S. Siebert &
Xiangdong Wei |
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57 (13/97) CPPS |
A Model of Human Nature and Personal Development |
Lok-sang Ho |
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56 (12/97) CPPS |
A Study of Occupational Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Quitting Intention in Hong Kong Firms: The Role of Locus of Control and Organizational Commitment |
Oi-ling Siu |
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55 (11/97) CPPS |
Electoral Cleavages and the Post-1997 Hong Kong's Political Dynamics |
Pang-kwong Li |
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54 (10/97) CAPS |
The Economic Link-up of Hong Kong and Guangdong: Structural and Developmental Problems |
Shu-ki Tsang &
Yuk-shing Cheng |
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53 (9/97)
CAPS |
Hong Kong as a Financial Centre of Greater China |
Y. C. Jao |
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52 (8/97)
CAPS |
Old Ally Versus New Friend: China's Economic Relations with the Two Koreas |
Brian Bridges |
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51 (7/97)
CPPS |
Income Protection and the Elderly: An Examination of Social Security Policy in Singapore |
William Keng-mun Lee |
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50 (6/97)
CAPS |
Japanese FDI, Exports and Technology Transfer to China |
Elspeth Thomson |
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49 (5/97)
CAPS |
Overseas Chinese and Foreign Investment in China: An Application of the Transaction Cost Approach |
C. Simon Fan |
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48 (4/97)
CAPS |
China - Taiwan's Trade and Investment Relations and their Impact on Taiwan's Income Distribution |
K. C. Lei |
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47 (3/97)
CAPS |
Hong Kong's Outward Processing Investment in China: Its Implications on Hong Kong Economy |
Kui-yin Cheung |
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46 (2/97)
CAPS |
Export Competition Among China and ASEAN in the US Market: Application of Market Share Models |
Thomas J. Voon &
Xiangdong Wei |
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45 (1/97)
CAPS |
China and the Prospects for Economic Integration within APEC |
Y. Y. Kueh |
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44 (16/96) CPPS |
Hedonic Pricing for Prawn and Shrimp in the Philippines |
Thomas Voon |
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43 (15/96) CAPS |
Impacts of Foreign Policies on the Gains from Research and Promotion |
Thomas Voon |
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42 (14/96) CPPS |
Delayed Compensation and the Hiring of Older Workers: Evidence from Hong Kong |
John S. Heywood,
Lok-sang Ho &
Xiangdong Wei |
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41 (13/96) CAPS |
Political Pragmatism on the Chinese Campus since 1989 |
Che-po Chan |
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40 (12/96) CPPS |
Wage Subsidies as a Labour Market Policy Tool |
Lok-sang Ho |
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39 (11/96) CPPS |
Occupational Stress Among Factory Workers in Hong Kong and China: A Comparison Study |
Oi-ling Siu |
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38 (10/96) CPPS |
Public Policy on Local Administration in Hong Kong: Past, Present and Future |
Yiu-chung Wong |
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37 (9/96)
CPPS |
Piece Rate Payment Schemes and the Employment of Women: The Case of Hong Kong |
John S. Heywood &
Xiangdong Wei |
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36 (8/96)
CPPS |
Institutional Foundations for a Just Society |
Lok-sang Ho |
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35 (7/96)
CAPS |
Export Competitiveness of China and ASEAN in the US Market |
Thomas Voon |
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34 (6/96)
CAPS |
The Role of Hong Kong in Sino-US Economic Relations |
Y.Y. Kueh &
Thomas Voon |
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33 (5/96)
CAPS |
China's Road to Exchange Rate Liberalisation |
Lok-sang Ho |
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32 (4/96)
CPPS |
Commercialising Government: A Challenging Agenda |
John Dixon |
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31 (3/96)
CPPS |
A Universal Fully-funded Pension Scheme |
Lok-sang Ho |
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30 (2/96)
CPPS |
Stress at Work, Coping, and Workers’ Health of an Acquired Firm in Hong Kong |
Oi-ling Siu |
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29 (1/96)
CAPS |
Explaining China's Business Cycles |
Hiroyuki Imai |
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28 (13/95) CAPS |
China's Foreign Policy in the Mid-1990s |
Joseph Yu-shek Cheng |
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27 (12/95) CPPS |
Congestion Pricing and Public Transport |
Lok-sang Ho &
Wing-chung Pun |
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26 (11/95) CPPS |
Managerialism-something Old, Something Borrowed, Something New: Making Government More Business-like |
John Dixon |
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25 (10/95) CAPS |
Growth-Inflation Tradeoff in China |
Hiroyuki Imai |
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24 (9/95)
CPPS |
Initial Human Capital Distribution and Long Run Income Distribution |
C. Simon Fan |
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23 (8/95)
CPPS |
A Model of Intergenerational Transfers Based on "Evolutionary" Altruism |
C. Simon Fan |
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22 (7/95)
CPPS |
Occupational Stress among School Teachers: A Review of Research Findings Relevant to Policy Formation |
Oi-ling Siu |
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21 (6/95)
CPPS |
Reducing Moral Hazard in Deposit Insurance: A Policy Instrument for Generating Regulatory Information |
C. Simon Fan |
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20 (5/95)
CAPS |
The Division of Labor, Product Quality, and the Pattern & the Dynamic Effect of International Trade |
C. Simon Fan |
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19 (4/95)
CPPS |
The Road to China: Hong Kong's Transition to Chinese Sovereignty |
David Newman |
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18(3/95)
CAPS |
Ideological Congruence in the Chinese Countryside: Village Leaders and their Electorates and Selectorates |
Melanie Manion |
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17 (2/95)
CPPS |
Mandatory Occupational Retirement Savings: Towards a Program Design Agenda for Hong Kong |
John Dixon |
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16 (1/95)
CAPS |
Kim Jong-il and the Future of North Korea |
Brian Bridges |
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15 (8/94)
CAPS |
The Fifth Dragon: Aspects of the Economic Take-off in Guangdong Province, China |
Y.Y. Kueh |
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14 (7/94)
CPPS |
Economics as a Conceptual Resource for the Study of Public Management |
David L. Weimer &
Aidan R. Vining |
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13 (6/94)
CAPS |
Corruption by Design: Bribery in Chinese Enterprise Licensing |
Melanie Manion |
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12 (5/94) |
Decreasing Cost and Profit Maximization in Cournot Duopoly Models |
Kai-cheong Lei |
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11 (4/94) |
The Political Development of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong Since the Late 1970s: Problems and Prospects |
Yiu-chung Wong |
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10 (3/94) |
Industrial Deregulation and Economic Restructuring in China: A GATT Perspective |
Y.Y. Kueh |
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9 (2/94) |
Economic Reforms and Inequality in China |
Joseph C.H. Chai &
B. Karin Chai |
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8 (1/94) |
North Korean Nuclear Weapons Policy: An Expected Utility Analysis |
David Newman &
Brian Bridgesr. |
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7 (7/93) |
Economic Integration Within Greater China: Trade and Investment Flows Between Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan (Published in The China Quarterly No. 136, Dec 1993, pp. 771-745) |
Robert F. Ash &
Y.Y. Kueh |
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6 (6/93) |
China's Rise, Russia's Fall: Policy Choice or System Difference |
Peter Nolan |
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5 (5/93) |
Whither Hong Kong in an Open-Door, Reforming Chinese Economy? (Published in The Pacific Review (London), Vol. 6 No.4, Dec 1993, pp. 333-351) |
Y.P. Ho &
Y.Y. Kueh |
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4 (4/93) |
European Monetary Integration: Experiences and Future Prospects |
Dieter Cassel &
Thomas Apolte |
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3 (3/93) |
Social Inequality in Singapore: A Dual Economy Approach |
William K.M. Lee |
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2 (2/93) |
A Few Issues on China's First Securities Law (in Chinese)
中國第一部證券法起草中的若干問題 |
Li Yining
厲以寧 |
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1 (1/93) |
Growth into a market economy: The "Incremental Approach" in China |
Fan Gang |
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