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Prepared By Prof Alvin So1 SOSC 188 Lecture 26 The Rise of East Asia (III): The Economic Success of Hong Kong.

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1 Prepared By Prof Alvin So1 SOSC 188 Lecture 26 The Rise of East Asia (III): The Economic Success of Hong Kong

2 Prepared By Prof Alvin So2 The Modernization Explanation Strong state for Taiwan, S. Korea, and Singapore, but doesn’t apply to HK Neo-Confucianism and free market, but they always exist Fail to examine the historical factors of Asian development and socialist China

3 Prepared By Prof Alvin So3 Hong Kong before the Communist era Despite a British colony, HK always oriented to mainland China in terms of population, culture, and economy. No exit visa needed before 1949 Mostly an entrepot, very little industrialization

4 Prepared By Prof Alvin So4 First Phase (1950s) - The Industrial Revolution of Hong Kong The Chinese Communist Revolution - Create a solid border separated the HK from the mainland Economic blockage, no more China trade, massive unemployment, To survive: Re-orient HK towards the world economy The Windfall profit of the Cold War - refugee capital from all over China refugee labor willing to take any job to support their family Mainland subsidized cheap products (food, water)

5 Prepared By Prof Alvin So5 Why the Communists did not take back HK? HK was used to break US economic blockage earn foreign currency Harmonious capital/labor (political labor union) & harmonious Chinese/British relations - needed no authoritarian state to suppress labor & to promote export

6 Prepared By Prof Alvin So6 Second Phase (1960s) - Toward Diversification Triple threats - protectionism, periphery competition, labor shortages Solution – diversification of industries and exports The dynamism of small firms in Hong Kong

7 Prepared By Prof Alvin So7 Third Phase (1970s): Becoming a World Financial Center The opening up of East Asia (China) for investment Influx of transnational capital and the real estate boom The HK state – walking on two legs intervene more in industry (infrastructure, housing, educ) but adopt a laissez-faire policy in finance


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