Fifteen years of economic growth in Hong Kong has failed to improve people’s well-being, according to a recent study from one of the city’s leading policy think-tanks.
The Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre’s first well-being index showed Hongkongers’ well-being was almost stagnant between 2000 and 2015, rising by just 0.4 per cent despite GDP per capita increasing by almost 60 per cent.
During a press conference at the centre’s Wan Chai office, one researcher...
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