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'Let market forces rule'
( 2003-08-26 15:38) (China Daily HK Edition)

The government should let the forces of the free market to lead funds into high-value-added industries; and allow the adjustment mechanism of a free market to reduce costs and stabilize the property market, says a survey by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants released yesterday.

The survey sought members' response to concerns over government interference in the market and the optimal business environment for the revival of Hong Kong's economy.

The survey further recommends that the government formulate effective policies in scaling down operations, privatizing government projects, co-operating with neighbouring cities in the Chinese mainland and to implement reforms in the education system to maintain an efficient government structure and a supply of a high-quality workforce.

"Respondents have concerns over the government's intervention in the property market, provision of subsidies to high-value industries and identification of particular types of industries for the market. Our study supports that the government uphold its role as a facilitator rather than a participant in the market," said Leo Lee, president of the ACCA.

The ACCA maintains that the government should play an active but non-interfering role in providing the optimal environment for the revival of the local economy, he added.

 
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