Hong Kong Land for Hong Kong People

Hong Kong Land for Hong Kong People
Title Hong Kong Land for Hong Kong People PDF eBook
Author Yue Chim Richard Wong
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 234
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9888208659

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Hong Kong is one of the world’s most densely populated cities. Land supply, property values, and housing provision are inextricably linked with the city’s economic growth and questions of economic equality. In Hong Kong Land for Hong Kong People, Yue Chim Richard Wong traces the history of Hong Kong’s postwar housing policy. He then discusses current housing problems and their solutions, drawing on examples from around the world. Wong argues that housing policy in Hong Kong, with its multiple, often incompatible objectives, and its focus on supply over demand, can no longer satisfy the needs of a diverse and dynamic population. He recommends three simple low-cost policies to promote homeownership and social mobility: sell public rental housing units to the sitting tenants; make subsidized homes more affordable; and reform the public housing program along lines adopted in Singapore, where government-built housing may be resold or leased in a free market. This is the second of Richard Wong’s collections of articles on society and economy in Hong Kong. The first, Diversity and Occasional Anarchy, published by Hong Kong University Press in 2013, examines the growing contradictions in Hong Kong’s economy predicament in historical context.

Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong

Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong
Title Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Alice Poon
Publisher Enrich Professional Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Elite (Social sciences)
ISBN 9789814339100

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This book reveals an insider's view on how Hong Kong's land system, inherited from the British, has helped to create unrivalled wealth for the ruling class, how the lack of competition law has encouraged industrial and economic concentration in the same entities, and how these factors have given rise to a host of social and economic ills. The Chinese version has become the bestseller of non-fiction titles in Hong Kong in 2010.

Maid to Order in Hong Kong

Maid to Order in Hong Kong
Title Maid to Order in Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Nicole Constable
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 256
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801483820

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The forms of discipline range from physical abuse to intrusive regulations including restrictions on hair length and the prohibition of lipstick.

Consuming Hong Kong

Consuming Hong Kong
Title Consuming Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Gordon Mathews
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 355
Release 2001-10-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9622095461

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Consumption forms an essential part of Hong Kong people's lives today, but until now little serious attention has been paid to it. This book fills this gap, in a fascinating way. The contributors to this volume explore such topics as: - the coming of shopping malls to Hong Kong - tenants' senses of home in cramped public housing - the experiences of movie-going - alcohol as a marker of social class - the pursuit of fashion - Chinese art and identity among Hong Kong collectors - the dream and reality of owning a flat - Lan Kwai Fong and its mystique - the McDonald's Snoopy craze of fall 1998 - cultural identity and consumption in Hong Kong today This book shows how the detailed ehtnographic study of consumption in Hong Kong can lead to a deeper understanding of Hong Kong life as a whole, as well as of consumption in the world at large.

The Other Hong Kong Report 1998

The Other Hong Kong Report 1998
Title The Other Hong Kong Report 1998 PDF eBook
Author Larry Chuen-ho Chow
Publisher Chinese University Press
Pages 456
Release 1998-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 9789622018297

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Published annually since 1989, "The Other Hong Kong Report" is a review of the various aspects of development in Hong Kong in the past year by scholars and experts, who are not government officials, and is intended to offer an alternative view to that portrayed in government publications.

Development Appraisal of Land in Hong Kong

Development Appraisal of Land in Hong Kong
Title Development Appraisal of Land in Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Ling-hin Li
Publisher Chinese University Press
Pages 276
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789629962609

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This book provides the market and the profession an overall view of the land management system in Hong Kong by presenting a combination of both factual account of the system and practice as well as some academic and theoretical discussion of the application of development appraisal models. The author discusses various basic appraisal models and gives his views on the future development of cash flow model to be applied in land. This is not only a useful guide to investors investing in Hong Kong, but also an important reference for development appraisal taking place in a similar land market, Mainland China.

Hong Kong in the Shadow of China

Hong Kong in the Shadow of China
Title Hong Kong in the Shadow of China PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Bush
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 255
Release 2016-10-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815728131

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A close-up look at the struggle for democracy in Hong Kong. Hong Kong in the Shadow of China is a reflection on the recent political turmoil in Hong Kong during which the Chinese government insisted on gradual movement toward electoral democracy and hundreds of thousands of protesters occupied major thoroughfares to push for full democracy now. Fueling this struggle is deep public resentment over growing inequality and how the political system—established by China and dominated by the local business community—reinforces the divide been those who have profited immensely and those who struggle for basics such as housing. Richard Bush, director of the Brookings Institution’s Center on East Asia Policy Studies, takes us inside the demonstrations and the demands of the demonstrators and then pulls back to critically explore what Hong Kong and China must do to ensure both economic competitiveness and good governance and the implications of Hong Kong developments for United States policy.