University of Hong KongSit, V.F.Wong, S.L.Kiang, T.S.2007-11-121978-04-012007-11-121979http://hdl.handle.net/10625/5554The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose one chapter, up to 10% of the item, as per the Fair Dealing provision of the Canadian Copyright ActThis case study is part of the overall regional comparative study of small scale industries initiated by the Association of Development Research and Training Institutes of Asia and Pacific. It presents the similarities and differences between Hong Kong and other participating countries, highlighting the loose system of support characteristic to Hong Kong industries.Text1 digital file (442 p. : ill.)enECONOMIC ANALYSISMANUFACTURINGSMALL SCALE INDUSTRYHONG KONG, CHINAENTREPRENEURSINDUSTRIAL POLICYECONOMIC INDICATORSEFFICIENCYASSOCIATIONSNON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSREGIONAL ORGANIZATIONSINDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATIONTRAININGMANAGEMENTEVALUATIONEMPLOYMENTSmall scale industry in a laissez-faire economy : a Hong Kong case studyIDRC Final Report