Occasional Papers

Hong Kong, China: Growth, Structural Change, and Economic Stability During the Transition

By Dubravko Mihaljek, John R Dodsworth

September 5, 1997

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Dubravko Mihaljek, and John R Dodsworth. Hong Kong, China: Growth, Structural Change, and Economic Stability During the Transition, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1997) accessed November 22, 2024

Summary

This paper provides a detailed account of Hong Kong on the eve of its reintegration into China as a special administrative region. It analyzes recent economic development and provides a clear overview of Hong Kong's economic, financial, institutional, and political circumstances, as well a brief look at its history over the last hundred years. It suggests the changes the economy will undergo in the transition process and what it can expect in the future.

Subject: Banking, Economic sectors, Expenditure, Exports, Housing, Imports, International trade, Labor productivity, Manufacturing, National accounts, Production, Productivity, Services sector

Keywords: Asia and Pacific, Asset, Central Asia, China, East Asia, Europe, Exports, Global, Hong Kong dollar, Hong Kong government, Hong Kong-China, Hong Kong's economy, Housing, Imports, Labor productivity, Manufacturing, OP, Price, Price deflator, Productivity growth, Services sector

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    108

  • Volume:

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  • DOI:

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  • Issue:

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  • Series:

    Occasional Paper No. 1997/004

  • Stock No:

    S152EA0000000

  • ISBN:

    9781557756725

  • ISSN:

    0251-6365