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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...

金管局

The Greater Bay Area is lagging behind in the race. 8 cruel truths about how Hong Kong's sky-high property prices are killing the tech industry

First, the dilemma of industrial agglomeration from the perspective of spatial economics. Second, the structural distortion of human capital flow. Third, the micro-mechanism of capital misallocation. Fourth, the policy dilemma from the perspective of institutional economics. Fifth, the innovation inhibition explained by behavioral economics. Sixth, the economic ecological imbalance under the theory of complex systems. Seventh, the policy experiment from the perspective of international comparison. Eighth, the institutional reform path of multi-objective equilibrium. Conclusion: First...

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