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Bernard Yeung
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Bernard Yeung is an economist and a former Dean of NUS Business School in Singapore (June 2008-May 2019)
Bernard Yeung is an economist and a former Dean of NUS Business School in Singapore (June 2008-May 2019)
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Don’t cry for Hong Kong. Say sorry and fix our problems
The worst one can do at this juncture is to raise an accusing finger. It is time for all sides to self-reflect, apologise, and fix our problems.
19 Dec 2019 - 11:28AM
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Hong Kong must be pragmatic if it is to remain the Pearl of the Orient
Channelling emotions into destructive actions is not the answer – nor are convenient scapegoats. From the crisis, we should seize an opportunity.
12 Aug 2019 - 1:12PM
The origins of China's economic ideology
Set forth in the 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, corporatism became the most influential ethically motivated intervention into economics in modern history. It still shapes constitutions, laws and attitudes throughout the world.
28 Feb 2013 - 3:37AM
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