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Strong Domestic Consumption Key to Hong Kong's Robust Economic Growth in 2017
ZHANG Yang1; Sarah Y TONG2
2018-01
Source PublicationEast Asian Policy
ISSN1793-9305
Volume10Issue:1Pages:78-91
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Hong Kong's resilient economic outcome in 2017 was sustained mainly by strong domestic demand, especially private consumption, supported by buoyant property and stock markets. Economic tie with the Mainland further strengthened and financial markets of the two more integrated. To ensure future development, Hong Kong has to further reinvigorate its economy and to capitalise on the opportunities brought about by policy initiatives including the Greater Bay Area development and the Belt and Road Initiatives.

DOI10.1142/S1793930518000077
Indexed ByESCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaGovernment & Law
WOS SubjectPolitical Science
WOS IDWOS:000428671400007
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Business Administration
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Affiliation1.Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau
2.East Asian Institute
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ZHANG Yang,Sarah Y TONG. Strong Domestic Consumption Key to Hong Kong's Robust Economic Growth in 2017[J]. East Asian Policy, 2018, 10(1), 78-91.
APA ZHANG Yang., & Sarah Y TONG (2018). Strong Domestic Consumption Key to Hong Kong's Robust Economic Growth in 2017. East Asian Policy, 10(1), 78-91.
MLA ZHANG Yang,et al."Strong Domestic Consumption Key to Hong Kong's Robust Economic Growth in 2017".East Asian Policy 10.1(2018):78-91.
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