... enon whereby technological improvements result in increased resource consumption. The British economist William Stanley Jevons first described it in 1865. The emergence of more efficient steam engines ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-04
Democrats should run. It’s by no means an easy choice – but the question is, what would the counterfactual be? A world where they merge and become merely a string of pressure groups? Or where they see ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-04
... ulled off by a select few property developers last week ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightBrian Wong2021年06月04日
... ulled off by a select few property developers last week, rates would have likely remained that way for quite some time. Sinovac, Pfizer – it doesn’t matter; what matters, instead, is that the Hong Kon ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-03
... Wednesday by China’s National Health Commission (NHC) and World Health Organization said 26.6 per cent of Chinese aged 15 or above smoke, including 50.5 per cent of the men. It said that the e-smoking ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-03
... s per day by the beginning of summer. Facing the prospect of ten million cases within a matter of months, aid workers and government officials braced for a public-health catastrophe. To help decision- ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-03
... a survey by Hong Kong-based virtual bank Livi, half of the respondents said they shopped more online during the pandemic, with the majority (85%) saying they were likely to continue the habit post-CO ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-03
... vinces,英譯是By this sign, you shall conquer。「Sign是十字架,代表耶 ...全文
... Wednesday by China's National Health Commission (NHC) a ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2021年06月03日
... breakdown by department or job function - expected to receive inoculation in the next two weeks. “Promoting a high vaccination rate is a collective effort of the whole community towards the ultimate r ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-02
... explained by China’s head start in recovering from the pandemic. While much of the world remains under varying states of lockdown, China’s economic growth hit 6.5% in the fourth quarter of 2020, meani ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-02
... reported by national authorities. Given these grim statistics, should leaders of wealthy countries export vaccines and help vaccinate foreigners before they finish the job at home? When former Presid ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-02
... ed shirt. By making the most of digital users’ footprints through these personal messages, businesses can build meaningful relationships. In fact, a survey by Epsilon found that 80 per cent of consume ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-02
... nomy grew by 6.4% (the fastest quarterly rate since 1984), owing to monetary and fiscal stimulus and the broader reopening of the economy. Economists at Goldman Sachs expect the 2021 US growth rate to ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-01
... d, driven by increased activity in their industrial and transport sectors. China reported GDP growth of 2.3% in 2020, with fourth quarter GDP coming in at 6.5%, after it succeeded in getting COVID-19 ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-01
... on levels by 2030. Second, China will transition towards carbon neutrality (net-zero CO2 emissions) by 2060. For investors, the implications are too big to ignore. China’s 2060 campaign lays out how B ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-01