Social and Economic Changes in Hong Kong
Number of pages:
11
ABSTRACT:
An 11 page paper assessing Hong Kong’s changing culture. Hong Kong, always Chinese but long controlled by Western influence, now finds itself facing a crisis point in its social and economic development. The age of rapid economic growth appears to have ended, and Hong Kong needs to better align its strategies with the course that globalization seems to be pursuing. One significant change likely will be in the area of vocational education, a lesson that other developed economies have discovered as China and other nations continue to glean much of the world’s manufacturing activities. The purpose here is to examine Hong Kong’s current status and identify some of the ways that the government can ease the transition from one plane to the next. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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