ABSTRACT

Hong Kong is a small city with a big reputation. As mainland China has become an 'economic powerhouse' Hong Kong has taken a route of development of its own, flourishing as an entrepot and a centre of commerce and finance for Chinese business, then as an industrial city and subsequently a regional and international financial centre.

This volume examines the developmental history of Hong Kong, focusing on its rise to the status of a Chinese global city in the world economy. Chiu and Lui's analysis is distinct in its perspective of the development as an integrated process involving economic, political and social dimensions, and as such this insightful and original book will be a core text on Hong Kong society for students.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|10 pages

Global connections

Centre of Chinese capitalism

chapter 2|31 pages

An industrial colony

Hong Kong manufacturing from boom to bust

chapter 4|22 pages

A divided city?

chapter 7|11 pages

A Chinese global city?