Articles in Newspapers/Magazines

[85] " Allowing for the trading of "Hukou" in China" Hong Kong Economic Times, 20/3/2010

[84] " How to lower the price of text books?" (with Mansfield Wong) Hong Kong Economic Times, 29/8/2009

[83] " How to promote the environmental protection industry?" (with Mansfield Wong) Hong Kong Economic Times, 13/8/2009

[82] " Economic solutions to the teenager drug problem." (with Mansfield Wong) Hong Kong Economic Times, 1/7/2009

[81] " Some suggestions for China Investment Corporation." (with Chenxi Lu) Hong Kong Economic Times, 21/5/2009

[80] " How should the Chinese government deal with the US Treasury bonds?" (with Chenxi Lu) Hong Kong Economic Times, 23/4/2009

[79] " Developing the bond market for small and medium sized enterprises." (with Chenxi Lu) Hong Kong Economic Times, 26/3/2009

[78] " How does the minimum-wage law affect people's life in Hong Kong?" Ming Pao, 22/10/2008

[77] " How should Hong Kong tap the potential in the country's Eleventh Five-Year Plan? " Ming Pao, 1/6/2006

[76] " A suggestion to enhance the competition among oil companies. " Ming Pao, 13/4/2006

[75] " Should the government compensate poultry owners? " Ming Pao, 9/3/2006

[74] " Six suggestions to reduce the price of electricity. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 5/1/2006

[73] " Some suggestions concerning the bus fare adjustment scheme. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 22/11/2005

[72] " Comments on the mandatory building and window inspection schemes. " Ming Pao, 3/11/2005

[71] " Policy address consolidates the power of the Chief Executive. " Ming Pao, 13/10/2005

[70] " Three free newspapers are not too many. " Ming Pao, 18/8/2005

[69] " The return of inflation and the performance of the Hong Kong Stock market " Hong Kong Economic Times, 31/8/2004

[68] " Vouchers do not apply to investment good. " Chinese University 40th Anniversary Magazine, 2004

[67] " Hong Kong as a premier international air hub for the Mainland. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 30/1/2004

[66] " A cost-effective way to regulate pet ownership in public housing. " The Sun Daily, 4/8/2003

[65] " On the auctioning of vehicle registration marks. " The Sun Daily, 22/7/2003

[64] " Use extraordinary measures in extraordinary times. " The Sun Daily, 8/7/2003

[63] " On the exchange rate policy. " The Sun Daily, 24/6/2003

[62] " Why can't the transportation cost be reduced? " The Sun Daily, 10/6/2003

[61] " The way to solve global deflation " The Sun Daily, 27/5/2003

[60] " Voucher does not improve the quality of higher education " The Sun Daily, 13/5/2003

[59] " The rescue package should include a consumption tax allowance. " The Sun Daily, 29/4/2003

[58] " Consumption campaigns to boost the economy. " The Sun Daily, 15/4/2003

[57] " It is time to use the exchange fund to help out the economy. " The Sun Daily, 8/4/2003

[56] " On the integrity of civil servants. " The Sun Daily, 24/3/2003

[55] " The government should subsidize the Western Harbour Tunnel. " The Sun Daily, 18/3/2003

[54] " Comments on the Budget Speech. " The Sun Daily, 11/3/2003

[53] " Some suggestions regarding the Budget Speech. " The Sun Daily, 4/3/2003

[52] " What kind of asset is valuable during wars? " The Sun Daily, 25/2/2003

[51] " The government should not cut temporary jobs across the board. " The Sun Daily, 18/2/2003

[50] " It is difficult to implement expansionary fiscal policy in Hong Kong. " The Sun Daily, 11/2/2003

[49] " The economics of war. " The Sun Daily, 4/2/2003

[48] " Teaching technical analysis in universities. " The Sun Daily, 29/1/2003

[47] " The fashion industry and the movie industry. " The Sun Daily, 22/1/2003

[46] " Comments on the Policy Address. " The Sun Daily, 15/1/2003

[45] " Some suggestions regarding the Policy Address. " The Sun Daily, 7/1/2003

[44] " Holiday Economics does not apply to Hong Kong. " The Sun Daily, 31/12/2002

[43] " On the Scheme of Control Agreement. " The Sun Daily, 24/12/2002

[42] " Speculative activities in Hong Kong. " The Sun Daily, 17/12/2002

[41] " Export of services is the engine of growth. " The Sun Daily, 10/12/2002

[40] " The process of economic forecasting is more important than the result. " The Sun Daily, 3/12/2002

[39] " On the international rankings of Hong Kong. " The Sun Daily, 26/11/2002

[38] " How to make your money grow in a zero-interest environment. " The Sun Daily, 19/11/2002

[37] " How should family-run businesses compete with the chain stores and supermarkets? " The Sun Daily, 12/11/2002

[36] " The declining marriage rate is a cause for the sluggish property market. " The Sun Daily, 5/11/2002

[35] " China does not cause global inflation " The Sun Daily, 28/10/2002

[34] " On labor relations. " The Sun Daily, 22/10/2002

[33] " Three suggestions to alleviate the budget deficit. " The Sun Daily, 17/10/2002

[32] " Three suggestions to stabilize the property market of Hong Kong. " The Sun Daily, 7/10/2002

[31] " Establish a Hong Kong Institution of Finance " The Sun Daily, 28/9/2002

[30] " When is a good time to delink? " The Sun Daily, 23/9/2002

[29] " Put oil companies in the same gas station to increase competition. " (with Chan Chi-fai) Hong Kong Economic Times, 8/11/2000

[28] " Seven reasons why Internet companies fail to make profits? " Sun Times Magazine, Volume 25, September 2000, pp.18-19

[27] " Government should auction the 3G licenses to subsidize more people online " Hong Kong Economic Times, 31/5/2000

[26] " Assigning the right of using the road by the vehicle registration number " Hong Kong Economic Times, 19/5/2000

[25] " Technological advances do not lead to profits. " Sun Times Magazine, Volume 20, April 2000, pp.17-18

[24] " The ranking of 1999 economic forecast by institutions " Hong Kong Economic Times, 29/3/2000

[23] " Pay the departure tax or queue up. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 15/2/2000

[22] " Where is the economy of Hong Kong heading after the Asian crisis? " Sun Times Magazine, Volume 11, July 1999, pp. 4-5

[21] " When will the US stock market crash? " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 4/6/1999

[20] " A constructive Budget Speech. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 4/3/1999

[19] " Imposing Lo Wu departure tax on adult males. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 2/3/1999

[18] " Will deflation cause depression in Hong Kong? " Sun Times Magazine, Volume 6, February 1999

[17] " The effect of Euro on the international monetary system. " (with Andy Kwan) The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Monthly Bulletin, December 1998, pp.6-7

[16] " A review of the Hong Kong economy in 1998. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 30/12/1998

[15] " The introduction of the Euro helps Hong Kong's export. " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 5/12/1998

[14] " Merton Miller's proposal does not work. " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 17/11/1998

[13] " A review of the housing market after the financial crisis. " Sun Times Magazine, Volume 3, November 1998, pp.13-14

[12] " A proposal for the setting of the base rate. " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 29/10/1998

[11] " A salary slash should come with an interest-free loan. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 29/9/1998

[10] " Move 5 pips a day to bridge the gap between 7.75 and 7.8 in 100 days. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 17/9/1998

[9] " Preventing speculators from holding the exchange fund bills. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 9/9/1998

[8] " The government should leave the stock market alone. " (with Gilbert Lui) Hong Kong Economic Times, 29/8/1998

[7] " The government should not force people into a casino. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 19/8/1998

[6] " The linked rate system should not be abandoned. " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 6/8/1998

[5] " Hong Kong Economy will collapse if the linked rate system is abandoned. " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 8/7/1998

[4] " Hong Kong economy has not reached the bottom. " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 24/6/1998

[3] " The yen will continue to fall until the end of this year. " (with Andy Kwan) Hong Kong Economic Times, 20/6/1998

[2] " Should government help the flat buyers hit by the economic downturn? " Hong Kong Economic Times, 17/6/1998

[1] " It will take three years for Hong Kong to recover from the financial crisis. " Hong Kong Economic Times, 30/5/1998

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