Office of the Government Economist
The Office of the Government Economist (OGE), formerly known as the Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit, of the Hong Kong government was formed under the Financial Secretary's Office on 1 June 2004, when the HKSAR Government merged the Economic Analysis Division (under the Financial Services Branch of the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau) and the Business Facilitation Division (previously under the Commerce and Industry Branch of the Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau).[1]
Office of the Government Economist 政府經濟顧問辦公室 | |
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Hong Kong Government Agency | |
Office of the Government Economist Logo | |
Government Economist | Adolph Leung |
Deputy Government Economist | Desmond Hou |
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Establishment | 2004 |
Affiliation | Financial Secretary's Office |
Headquarter | 25/F & 26/F, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong |
Contact | |
Website | Official Website |
References
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"Rumpus over WTO jobs". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (April, 2004). 14 April 2004. Retrieved 12 August 2008.
Meanwhile, lawmakers were generally supportive of the government's plan to create an Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit
External links
- Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit (in English) (in Chinese) (in Chinese)
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