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Interpreting The Basic Law With Chinese Characteristics, James C. Hsiung
Interpreting The Basic Law With Chinese Characteristics, James C. Hsiung
Centre for Public Policy Studies : CPPS Working Paper Series
Written for the 29 November 1997 session of the Basic Law Series, sponsored by the University of Hong Kong Centre of Comparative and Public Law, in conjunction with the Hong Kong Bar Association. I am grateful for comments on an earlier draft graciously extended by Mr. Stephen Kai-yi Wong, Acting Solicitor General, HKSAR. Any remaining imperfections remain my sole responsibility.
A Universal Fully-Funded Pension Scheme, Lok Sang Ho
A Universal Fully-Funded Pension Scheme, Lok Sang Ho
Centre for Public Policy Studies : CPPS Working Paper Series
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Mandatory Occupational Retirement Savings : Towards A Program Design Agenda For Hong Kong, John Dixon
Mandatory Occupational Retirement Savings : Towards A Program Design Agenda For Hong Kong, John Dixon
Centre for Public Policy Studies : CPPS Working Paper Series
The dual purpose of this paper is:
• to provide a context for the Patten administration's latest, and perhaps its last, aged income-support system reform prescription in terms of possible policy goals, the broad spectrum of income support strategies available, and the internationally-recognised minimum standards for social security programs; and
• to set out a specific program design agenda related to program coverage, withdrawal contingencies, program financing and program administration that the Patten administration needs to address when developing its latest proposed aged income-support program.