Leo Goodstadt is adjunct professor in the School of Business, Trinity College Dublin and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Hong Kong. His well-regarded book, Reluctant Regulators: How the West Created and China Survived the Global Financial Crisis¸ appeared earlier this year.
Goodstadt headed Hong Kong's Central Policy Unit (1989-97) and was the Government's chief policy adviser under Chris Patten, Hong Kong's last Governor. Among his clients during a successful career as a consultant economist have been such leading corporations as the Hang Seng and Standard Chartered banks and PCCW. An extensive list of publications on China's growth and on the Hong Kong economic "miracle" includes China's Search for Plenty: The Economics of Mao Tse-tung and Uneasy Partners: The Conflict Between Public Interest and Private Profit in Hong Kong.
The chineese will upstage us all. oh well.
gettingahandle 3 months ago