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108:, the first local organisation to openly support the return of the territory to China after 1997. He wrote many books on the future of Hong Kong and became the influential mentor of the student and social activists at the time. He gradually became more conservative as the Sino-British negotiation was finalised. When the Meeting Point led by 62:. He was one of the leader of student movements against the colonial injustice during the 1970s and was one of the organisers of the anti-corruption campaign at that time. He was the editor of 127:
He was specialised in Currency Board Economics, Chinese Economic Development, Transition Economics, Monetary Integration, Competition Policy. He was also employed as an economist at the
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and worked as a credit analyst, a gold and foreign exchange dealer, and a treasury assistant. He later rejoined the academia, studying his Doctoral degree at the
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and Energy Advisory Committee. He had been member of the Currency Board Sub-Committee under the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee of the
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in the midst of the currency crisis of 1983. He had also been appointed to many public posts including the
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Tsang also got involved in the politics of Hong Kong's future in the early 1980s during the
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for 14 years. In 2013, he was appointed member of the Competition Commission after the
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Tsang was born in Hong Kong in 1950. He was influenced by translation works by
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He later obtained a Master of Business Administration degree from the
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in his young and studied philosophy and political science at the
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economist and social activist. He was the founding member of the
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He died at his home suddenly on 16 August 2014 at aged 64.
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in 1993 which was strongly opposed by Beijing, he and
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Chinese
Hong Kong
Meeting Point
Franz Kafka
Karl Marx
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong University Students' Union
New Left
existentialist
Frankfurt School
Chinese University of Hong Kong
University of Manchester
Hong Kong Baptist University
Sino-British negotiations
Meeting Point
Anthony Cheung
Chris Patten
electoral reform
Lau Nai-keung
Standard Chartered Bank
Consumer Council
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
competition law



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