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Economic insecurity and social protection for labour: The limitations of Hong Kong’s adhocism during the financial crises
Kim-Ming LEE,
Kam Yee LAW
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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Social Protection
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Financial Crisis
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Financial Tsunami
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Economic Insecurity
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Neoliberal Globalization
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Hong Kong
50%
United States
50%
Copyright
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Developing Countries
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Neoliberal Agenda
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Global Economy
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Economic Inequality
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Economic Crisis
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Business Elites
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Advanced Countries
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Economic Hardship
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Great Depression
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Subprime
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Mortgage
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Political Elites
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Open Economy
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Social Sciences
Hong Kong
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Developing Countries
100%
Financial Crisis
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Economic Recession
100%
Mortgage
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Open Economy
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Developing Countries
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Financial Crisis
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Economic Crisis
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Economic Globalization
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Mortgages
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