The Centre undertakes commissioned projects in a wide range of policy areas and economic issues. We have taken part, by ourselves or with other partners, the following projects in the past:

 

  • “Study on Happy Index of Hong Kong Children”, commissioned by and collaborated with Hong Kong Early Childhood Development Research Foundation.

  • “Hong Kong Happiness-At-Work Index”, commissioned by and collaborated with Promoting Happiness Index Foundation and Hong Kong Productivity Council.

  • “ING LIFE Hong Kong Happiness Index 2011”, commissioned by and collaborated with ING.

  • “Survey on Members’ Views on Health care financing  in Hong Kong”, commissioned by ACCA Hong Kong.

  • “Grooming of Talent in the Financial Industry”, commissioned by Hong Kong Security Institute.

  • “Poverty and Unemployment in Tuen Mun”, commissioned by Tuen Mun District Council.   (download PDF)

  • “Survey on Members’ Views on Tax Reform in Hong Kong”, commissioned by ACCA Hong Kong.

  • “Outlook of The Hong Kong Economy, 2005”, commissioned by the Asian Development Bank.

  • “Outlook of The Hong Kong Economy, 2004”, commissioned by the Asian Development Bank.

  • “Recovering from a Deep Recession: Hong Kong 1999-2000”, commissioned by United Nations Development Program, Beijing Office.

  • “Economic Impact of Logistics Centre Development in Hong Kong”, commissioned by Kerry Logistics Ltd.

  • “Rates and Return to Education”, commissioned by the Education Commission.

  • “Study of Economic Aspects of Effects of Ambient Air Pollution on Health”, Environmental Protection Department.

  • “Land Use, Environment, Agricultural Study”, Agriculture and Fisheries Department.

  • “Socio-Economic Impacts of construction Site Labour Shortage in Hong Kong”, commissioned by the Hong Kong Construction Association.

  • “Age Discrimination in Employment”, commissioned by the former Education and Manpower Branch of the colonial government.

 



   
   
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