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  1. Greater Bay Area: a market-driven plan to enhance quality of life and development
  2. Taxing land rent, lowering other taxes – the case of Hong Kong
  3. In search of a unit of stable global purchasing power
  4. The decline of happiness commonly found among school children with age is explained.
  5. Tax Reform for a Fairer, More Vibrant Economy
  6. Fragility of Happiness Beliefs Across 15 National Groups
  7. The Psychology and Economics of Happiness
  8. Public Policy and the Public Interest
  9. Globalization, exports, and effective exchange rate indices
  10. Health Policy and the Public Interest
  11. Hong Kong's happiness indices: What they tell us about LIFE?
  12. APEC and the Rise of China
  13. Public Governance in Asia and the Limits of Electoral Democracy
  14. The first step on the housing ladder: A natural experiment in Hong Kong
  15. Letter: Comment on Glaeser and Gyourko
  16. NEXUS BETWEEN HOUSING AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: THE HONG KONG CASE
  17. China, Hong Kong and the World Economy: Studies on Globalization edited by Lok Sang Ho and Robert Ash
  18. PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC HOUSING: DID IT CAUSE THE 1998 RECESSION IN HONG KONG?
  19. Happiness and Public Policy
  20. “The ‘Three Happinesses’ and Public Policy”
  21. Introduction: Happiness as the Only Ultimate Objective of Public Policy
  22. The effect of outward processing trade on wage inequality: the Hong Kong case
  23. Exchange Rate Regimes and Macroeconomic Stability
  24. Bringing About Realistic Exchange Rates: A Post-Asian Financial Crisis Perspective
  25. Introduction
  26. Public Policy and the Public Interest
  27. Education Policy
  28. Transparency
  29. Principles of Public Policy Practice
  30. Public Policy in the New Millennium
  31. Social Safety Net and Redistribution
  32. Defines fundamental justice and incremental justice.
  33. Optimal Size of the Government
  34. The Risks of Monetary Crises: Inflation
  35. Legal Aid and Justice
  36. Human Nature and Public Policy
  37. Bank Deposit Insurance
  38. Towards an Optimal Public Pension Scheme
  39. Housing (with a Digression on Transportation Pricing)
  40. What Makes Good Public Policy
  41. Economic Ecology: The Case of Hong Kong
  42. Economic Ecology: The Case of the Great Depression of the Nineteen Thirties
  43. Realistic Exchange Rates: A Post-Asian Financial Crisis Perspective
  44. Savings Instruments, Bubbles, and Financial Crises
  45. Are Older Workers Disadvantaged in the Hong Kong Labour Market?
  46. The nature of optimal public policy
  47. The Determinants of Hiring Older Workers: Evidence from Hong Kong
  48. The Economy of Hong Kong as a Special Administrative Region of China
  49. Country-of-Origin Rules: Its Origin, Nature, and Directions for Reform
  50. A model of human nature and personal development
  51. A UNIVERSAL FULLY FUNDED PENSION SCHEME
  52. Institutional foundations for a just society
  53. Market reforms and China's health care system
  54. PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC HOUSING: AN ANALYSIS OF POLICY ALTERNATIVES
  55. Regional Balance of Payments Problems: An Interpretation
  56. Rent Control: Its Rationale and Effects
  57. Economic Development in Chinese Societies: Models and Experiences. Edited by Y. C. Yao, Victor Mok and Lok-Sang Ho. [Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, on behalf of Hong Kong Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture and Hong Kong Economic Associa...
  58. Optimal Cities
  59. Towards an Optimal Public Housing Policy
  60. Government Deficit Financing and Stabilisation
  61. The underlying inflation rate