Leo F. GOODSTADT (Research Fellow)
University of Dublin
(May 2013 ; February - April 2011; March - June 2009; January - March 2007; October 2005 - March 2006)
Research Topic:
2013: China’s Banking System: Future Reform Needs and Prospects
2011: The Case for ‘Hands On’ Financial Regulation in Hong Kong
2009: Hong Kong’s Transition to a Services-Based Economy
2007: Government and Banking in the Context of Overall Economic Policies in Hong Kong 1945-85
2005 - 2006: Historical Study of Hong Kong Banking Policy
Working Papers:
China’s Banking: How Reforms Lost Momentum
The Local Government Crisis 2007-2014: When China’s Financial Management Faltered
China’s LGFV Crisis 2011: The Conflict between Local Autonomy, National Interest and Financial Reforms
China’s Financial Reforms: Why Dysfunctional Banking Survives
The Global Crisis: Why Laisser-faire Hong Kong Prefers Regulation
The Global Crisis: Fatal Decisions – Four Case Studies in Financial Regulation
The Global Crisis: Why Regulators Resist Reforms
A Fragile Prosperity: Government Policy and the Management of Hong Kong’s Economic and Social Development
Painful Transitions: The Impact of Economic Growth and Government Policies on Hong Kong's 'Chinese' Banks, 1945-70
Dangerous Business Models: Bankers, Bureaucrats & Hong Kong's Economic Transformation, 1948-86
Government without Statistics: Policy-making in Hong Kong 1925-85, with special reference to Economic and Financial Management
Crisis and Challenge: The Changing Role of the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, 1950-2000