ENTERPRISING CULTURE IN HONG KONG
Leo Dana
Journal of Enterprising Culture (JEC), 1995, vol. 03, issue 04, 497-510
Abstract:
Various governments have intervened in their respective economies, such as to modify the environment for entrepreneurship. In contrast, the policy of British Hong Kong has been one oflaissez-faire. As 1997 approaches, many entrepreneurs in Hong Kong have begun to prepare for changes. This paper will examine the current state of affairs in Hong Kong.
Date: 1995
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