People’s Republic of China—Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: Selected Issues
May 15, 2002
Summary
This Selected Issues paper examines the economic integration between Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) and the Mainland of China. Hong Kong SAR’s economic links with the Mainland expanded rapidly in the 1980s and in the first part of the 1990s, with Hong Kong SAR becoming the most important trade and international fundraising center for the Mainland. Since Hong Kong SAR’s return to China’s sovereignty, integration between the two economies has deepened, notwithstanding the Asian crisis.
Subject: Education, Financial markets, Income inequality, Labor, National accounts, Securities markets, Wage adjustments, Wages
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, bond market, CR, debt market, deflation, Europe, Global, Hong Kong price level, Hong Kong SAR, Income inequality, ISCR, manpower survey, port service, price, Securities markets, Wage adjustments, Wages
Pages:
85
Volume:
2002
DOI:
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Issue:
099
Series:
Country Report No. 2002/099
Stock No:
1HKGEA0012002
ISBN:
9781451816839
ISSN:
1934-7685




