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Negotiating positive non-interventionism: Regulating Hong Kong's finance companies, 1976–1986

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Since colonial times to the present day, Hong Kong's position as a global financial centre is one of the enduring economic strengths of the territory. This success is often attributed to the distinctive role of the state, coined in the 1970s by the-then financial secretary, Sir Philip Haddon-Cave, as “positive non-interventionism.” The relationship between the market and the state has also been characterized as a form of corporatism, particularly in the financial sector as bankers were able to influence policy. However, closer examination of the behind-the-scenes relations between bankers and the state reveals a much more complex relationship, with the banks seeking protection that the government was not willing to provide. Moreover, the reluctance to regulate financial markets resulted in piecemeal interventions and weak implementation that undermined the stability of this sector and of the economy as a whole. This paper demonstrates the confusion over the concept and practicalities of positive non-interventionism, even for Haddon-Cave, and how the concept evolved towards a policy of “when in doubt, do nothing” during a period of financial instability. Along the way, the paper presents new evidence about the origins of Hong Kong's current banking structure.
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10.1017/S0305741017000637

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Institution:
University of Oxford
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HUMS
Department:
History Faculty
Oxford college:
St Hilda's College
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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Journal:
China Quarterly More from this journal
Volume:
230
Pages:
348-370
Publication date:
2017-05-18
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1468-2648
ISSN:
0305-7410


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