33,149 research outputs found

    A central clearing system for capital market instruments in Hong Kong.

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    by Li Kwing-hong, Alvin, Tang Chun-sing, Roger.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988.Bibliography: leaf 71

    North Korean Economy: A Historical Assessment

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    Part Five (Chapter 16)presents a historical review of North Korea`s economic system and policies together with its performances. Analyzing the causes of its economic plight in the 1990s, the authors also suggest a direction for the reforms required to improve its economic situation.PartⅤ. North Korean Economy 16. North Korean Economy: A Historical Assessment, Hong-Tack Chun and Jin ParkTRU

    Migrants’ Quotidian Lived Experiences and Ethnic Capital: A Comparative Case Study of Hong Kong British National (Overseas) Migrants in the UK: How Do Ethnic Identities and Networks Affect Hong Kong Families\u27 Educational Trajectories After Migration to the UK?

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    Whilst a considerable number of Hong Kong parent and schoolaged youth migrants have relocated to the UK, little is known about their familial migration and educational trajectories after migration. This qualitative study addresses this gap by examining the pertinent lived experiences of Hong Kong migrants. The study draws on data gathered from semi-structured interviews with two Hong Kong migrant families, as well as diaries and social network maps provided by the participants. The findings reveal that ethnic networks and ethnic norms are identified as two significant forms of ethnic capital, which can be leveraged to obtain educational information, facilitate adaptation to the new educational context, and shape migrant youths’ aspirations. It is important to note, however, that certain ethnic networks and norms may be perceived as ethnic deficits, potentially hindering Hong Kong migrants’ development in the UK, particularly in relation to their integration into the host society

    The search for harmony: study of political socialization in China during the "Decade of reform" (1978-1989).

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    Woo, Chun Kit.Thesis (M. Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-86).Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction page --- p.1Chapter Chapter 2 --- Political Socialization: Concept and its Application --- p.4Chapter 2.1 --- Political Culture --- p.5Chapter 2.2 --- Political Socialization --- p.9Chapter 2.3 --- Application --- p.14Chapter Chapter 3 --- Education and Modernization: Review on the Development of Chinese Higher Education since1949Chapter 3.1 --- Prologue --- p.18Chapter 3.2 --- Higher Education Policy since1978 --- p.21Chapter 3.3 --- Educational Reform: 1985 Reform Document --- p.28Chapter Chapter 4 --- The Search for Harmony ( I ): Understanding University StudentsChapter 4.1 --- Prologue: The Rise of Survey Research in Post-Mao China --- p.33Chapter 4.2 --- Value Change among University Students: The Evidence from Survey Research --- p.40Chapter Chapter 5 --- The Search for Harmony (II): Reforming the Ideological-Political Education --- p.60Chapter 5.1 --- Criticism on the Current Ideological-Political Education --- p.61Chapter 5.2 --- Reform of the Political Education --- p.68Chapter Chapter 6 --- Conclusion --- p.75Bibliography --- p.7

    Printed circuit board computer-aided design in Hong Kong.

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    by Mok Chun-Hung.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 72-75

    Interview with Skip Hong

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    Constitutes field work materials of Daisy Chun Rhodes for her publication: Passages to Paradise: early Korean immigrant narratives from Hawaii

    Improving organizational performance: a case study of a Chinese garment factory in Hong Kong.

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    Pang Chun-bor.Summary in Chinese.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: leaves 97-99

    Testing the factor proportions theory in a multi-factor world : the case of Hong Kong.

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    by Cheung Chun Keung, Edwin.Bibliography: leaves 76-79Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198

    The problem of professionalization: the case of Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong.

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    by Kwok Chun-yau.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1981.Bibliography: leaves i-xiii

    The boom and bust of the Hong Kong property market and its aftermath.

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    Cheung Chun Keung, Shirley Ha.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chiense University of Hong Kong, 1985.Bibliography: leaves [1]-2 (3rd group
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