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ID124245
Title ProperComparative analysis of the cash handout policy of Hong Kong and Macau
LanguageENG
AuthorKwong, Bruce Kam Kwan
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2011, Hong Kong SAR government announced an unprecedented policy of cash handouts of 6,000 HKD to all permanent residents at the age of 18 or above as a means of defusing public discontent with economic policy and poor governance. Macau SAR has also been distributing similar cash handouts since 2008 to temper public dissatisfaction and widespread demonstrations. Initially, both SAR governments were very reluctant to initiate universal cash handouts. Unlike standard welfare programmes that are budgeted for annually, the cash payment scheme in Hong Kong SAR was a one-off handout. In Macau SAR, however, the payment scheme went from being a short-term policy to a long-term policy, while other welfare programmes were also allocated more public money. This paper argues that although such cash handout policies are avoidable, they are still being adopted by politicians who place self-interest above the public interest.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.42, No.3; 2013: p.87-100
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.42, No.3; 2013: p.87-100
Key WordsSAR ;  Public Interest ;  China ;  National Policy - China ;  Macau ;  Hong Kong ;  Cash Handout Policy - CHP ;  Public Choice, Scheme - PCS ;  Wealth Partaking Scheme - WPS ;  Demonstration ;  Protest ;  HKSAR ;  MSAR


 
 
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