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The drivers of public support for redistributive policy have stimulated academic debate around the world. The majority of studies use cross-country surveys conducted in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries to contribute to the debate on whether self-interest or...
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This article investigates the nuanced and disaggregated role of state and civil society in the fight against COVID-19 in Hong Kong and Singapore through a comparative policy study . Hong Kong and Singapore provide two contrasting cases of state-society interaction under the framework of...
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This study aims to investigate age-related differences in social spending preference in an Asian context, drawing on a random survey of more than 1,000 adults in Hong Kong in 2013. Contrary to conventional wisdom, older adults in Hong Kong do not exert a significant impact on the positive...
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