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Macroeconomic Linkages between Hong Kong and Mainland China
By Hans Genberg and Dong He
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This volume sheds light on the important policy issues facing both Hong Kong and the Mainland, including how resilient the Hong Kong economy is against external shocks, how large portfolio capital outflows from China will be once its capital account is liberalized.
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