2013
DOI: 10.1111/ijsw.12060
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Financial crisis and the developmental states: A case study ofHongKong

Abstract: Studies taking a mediation perspective have highlighted how the actual impact of economic globalisation is mediated by institutions that include welfare regimes. Some have examined how the welfare systems of East Asian developmental states have changed and adapted since the Asian financial crisis of 1997/1998. Using Hong Kong as a case study, this article examines how the developmental state of Hong Kong mediated the impact of the global financial crisis of 2008, particularly on disadvantaged groups. Hong Kong… Show more

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“…Intriguingly, the study on the relationship between age and subjective well-being also suggests a life cycle pattern with people aged above 65 reporting the highest subjective well-being in the Chinese context(Xing and Huang 2014).18 Fung (2014) pointed out that the welfare regime in Hong Kong has accorded less attention to "nonproductive" groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intriguingly, the study on the relationship between age and subjective well-being also suggests a life cycle pattern with people aged above 65 reporting the highest subjective well-being in the Chinese context(Xing and Huang 2014).18 Fung (2014) pointed out that the welfare regime in Hong Kong has accorded less attention to "nonproductive" groups.…”
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“…(pp. 145-6) As a result of the neoliberal deregulated investing of banks, large institutions, and wealthy individuals, a huge economic crisis exploded in 2008 in the heart of capitalism, the United States, and spread across the globe (De Vogli, 2014;Fung, 2014;Karanikolos et al, 2013). Indicatively, in that year, the debt of the United States accounted for 350 percent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), its housing market crashed, and its unemployment rate increased by 5 percent (Varoufakis, 2011).…”
Section: A Neoliberal Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite such features, Hong Kong serves as a bridge between China and the West in the diffusion and consolidation of information and knowledge (Lui, 2014). All these features make Hong Kong a crucial place for research and development (Fung, 2014).…”
Section: Hong Kong Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%