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金管局

Why Hong Kong people regard buying a property as an important goal in life

1. Economic structural root: economic model dominated by real estate 2. Social and cultural psychology: identity recognition and class anxiety 3. Institutional incentives: policy design and market distortion 4. Alienation of the real estate market under global capital flow 5. Generational value conflict and structural dilemma 6. Psychological perspective: security needs and herd effect 7. Future challenges and possibilities 1. Economic structural root: economic model dominated by real estate 1....

買樓

Why do Hong Kong people show stronger ego after buying a property?

1. The particularity of Hong Kong real estate: a symbol of wealth and a label of social class 2. Psychological compensation mechanism under the institutional structure 3. The interweaving of cultural genes and colonial heritage 4. The economics of showing off in the social media era 5. Intergenerational differences and the rupture of values 6. Reflection and solutions: identity construction beyond the alienation of real estate Conclusion: From the concrete jungle to the spiritual wilderness 1. The particularity of Hong Kong real estate: a symbol of wealth and a label of social class 1.1...

慈愛苑

The structural dilemma of Hong Kong’s “difficulty in getting a home”: the ten shackles of the world’s most severe housing crisis

Chapter 1: The inherent dilemma of geography and history Chapter 2: The distorted cycle of economic mechanism Chapter 3: Structural contradictions of policy system Chapter 4: Deep-seated chronic diseases of social culture Chapter 5: Special dilemma under global comparison Chapter 6: Realistic challenges of breaking out Conclusion: The cost of breaking out of systemic crisis Chapter 1: The inherent dilemma of geography and history 1.1...

房地產

Why do Hong Kong people become arrogant after buying a house? Institutional dilemma and individual economic games

1. Introduction: The peculiarity of Hong Kong's property market 2. Economic structure and class solidification 3. Social culture and identity 4. Psychological mechanism: from anxiety to superiority 5. Institutional dilemma and collective anxiety 6. Critical reflection: The cultural crisis behind arrogance 7. Conclusion: Beyond the myth of "house ownership is supreme" 1. Introduction: The peculiarity of Hong Kong's property market 1....

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