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Julianne Cheah

I am currently a freshman at USC. I enjoy reading, writing, and playing badminton in my free time. I am particularly interested in behavioural economics and the policy implications of economics.

Hong Kong’s housing crisis

2020-11-15
By: Julianne Cheah
On: November 15, 2020

According to the CBRE Global Living Report 2020, with an average property price of 1,254,442 USD, Hong Kong is currently the most expensive property market in the world. As aContinue Reading

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