#2940. The economic costs of protests and policy recommendations for preventing them: the case of Hong Kong

January 2027publication date
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Abstract:
The article examines the economic costs of protests at the micro-firm, market sector, and aggregate levels. The results show that the protests could cause general instability in companies, market sectors and the economy as a whole, as measured by disruptions in production, loss of income and reduced employment.
Keywords:
Corporate strategy; Government and crisis management; Hong Kong; Protests; Public economy

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