... P to 1.5% by 2022, or around $45 billion a year. However, the progress so far has been disappointing. According to the Census and Statistics Department, our R&D expenditure in 2017, was revised to ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-30
... contract by 11.3 per cent, the largest fall for 300 years, and government borrowing will reach 394 billion pounds, the biggest since World War Two. By the second quarter of 2021, 2.6 million people, ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-30
... ges posed by COVID-19 and climate change share many similarities. COVID-19 will have lasting implications, not unlike climate change, and the notion that the pandemic will not have permanent effects o ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-30
... ,但We made by history(我們由歷史組成),你唔知個根,點樣繼續走落去呢?提起南豐紗廠,人人都 ...全文
... ent years by social media, which, by populating users’ feeds with tailored content, creates “echo chambers” that reinforce, rather than challenge, their beliefs and values. When alternative ideas do m ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-27
... n example by taking part and adopting more local technological solutions. For example, on using sensors to improve the quality of running public toilet which has continuously been criticised, I have a ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-27
... eplicated by their younger successors, remains a largel ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightJustin Lau2020年11月27日
... research by Astons, a residency and citizenship consultant. Arthur Sarkisian, managing director of Astons, said that the ability of BNO passport holders in Hong Kong to apply for British citizenship ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-26
2020 is a year of changes, especially from a technology perspective. The lockdowns around the world have created the world’s largest remote work experiment. According to a recent research by recruitme ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-26
... research by Astons, a residency and citizenship consul ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2020年11月26日
... surviving by working from home. Even Bill Gates, Microsoft founder, has not visited office since March. He has now a simpler schedule without business travel, conference and fund-raising and more time ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-25
... eplicated by their younger successors, remains a largely unknown delta. Unlike the public-private partnerships (albeit public-led at their core) – unique to the UK – that promulgated Oxford’s new COVI ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-25
... declined by 22%. The country’s footwear-manufacturing industry, the world’s eighth largest, has also been affected, with exports down by 50% since the pandemic began. With leather-goods producers fac ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-25
... on a case-by-case basis. For poorer countries grappling with the pandemic, debt not only limits their fiscal space for responding to the crisis but also forecloses on future development. Faced with th ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-24
Prior to the pandemic, China’s official data showed many years of stable growth ranging from 6.2% to 7.5% year on year, rarely missing the consensus estimate by more than 0.1%. That is no longer the c ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-23
... iscipline by veto,” just in case congressional Democrats had something else in mind. Immediately following these remarks, which appeared to fly in the face of economic common sense, some in the Obama ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-20
... te gamble by two serial violators. It was also an unprecedented step, coming at a moment when Europe is suffering from a dangerous surge of COVID-19 cases, and it threw the other EU countries’ represe ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-20
... pressure by Beijing forces. I oppose violence to achieve a political goal. Gandhi won with peaceful protests. But unlike our leader, who once said some Hongkongers have no stake in society, I underst ...More
EJ Insight2020-11-19