Office of the Government Economist
Office of the Government Economist 政府經濟顧問辦公室 | |
---|---|
Hong Kong Government Agency | |
Office of the Government Economist Logo | |
Government Economist | Adolph Leung |
Deputy Government Economist | Desmond Hou |
Agency Information | |
Establishment | 2004 |
Affiliation | Financial Secretary's Office |
Headquarter | 25/F & 26/F, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong |
Contact | |
Website | Official Website |
The Office of the Government Economist (OGE), formerly known as the Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit, of the Hong Kong government was formed under the Financial Secretary's Office on 1 June 2004, when the HKSAR Government merged the Economic Analysis Division (under the Financial Services Branch of the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau) and the Business Facilitation Division (previously under the Commerce and Industry Branch of the Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau).[1]
References
- ^ "Rumpus over WTO jobs". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (April, 2004). 14 April 2004. Retrieved 12 August 2008.
Meanwhile, lawmakers were generally supportive of the government's plan to create an Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit
External links
- Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit (in English) (in Chinese) (in Chinese)
- v
- t
- e
- Executive Council
- Government Secretariat
- Government agencies
- Civil Service
- Commerce and Economic Development
- Constitutional and Mainland Affairs
- Development
- Education
- Environment and Ecology
- Financial Services and the Treasury
- Health
- Home and Youth Affairs
- Innovation, Technology and Industry
- Justice
- Labour and Welfare
- Security
- Transport and Logistics
- Housing
- Culture, Sports and Tourism
- Administration
- Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation
- Architectural Services
- Buildings
- Census and Statistics
- Civil Aviation
- Civil Engineering and Development
- Communications
- Companies Registry
- Correctional Services
- Customs and Excise
- Drainage Services
- Efficiency
- Electrical and Mechanical Services
- Electoral Affairs
- Environmental Protection
- Financial Assistance
- Fire Services
- Food and Environmental Hygiene
- Government Flying Service
- Government Laboratory
- Government Logistics
- Government Property
- Government Records Service
- Health
- Highways
- Home Affairs
- Housing
- Immigration
- Information Technology
- Information Services
- Inland Revenue
- Innovation and Technology
- Intellectual Property
- Investment Promotion
- Labour
- Land Registry
- Lands
- Legal Aid
- Leisure and Cultural Services
- Marine
- Observatory
- Official Receiver
- Planning
- Police
- Post
- Railways
- Rating and Valuation
- Radio Television Hong Kong
- Social Welfare
- Tourism
- Trade and Industry
- Transport
- Treasury
- Water Supplies
or authorities
- Air Accident Investigation Authority
- Airport Authority
- Antiquities Advisory Board
- Antiquities and Monuments Office
- Audit Commission
- Auxiliary Medical Service
- Centre for Health Protection
- Civil Aid Service
- Construction Industry Council
- Consumer Council
- Centre for Food Safety
- Communications Authority
- Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit
- Estate Agents Authority
- Equal Opportunities Commission
- Examinations and Assessment Authority
- Exchanges and Clearing
- Export Credit Insurance Corporation
- Heung Yee Kuk
- Housing Authority
- Housing Society
- Hospital Authority
- Independent Commission Against Corruption
- Insurance Authority
- Independent Police Complaints Council
- Liquor Licensing Board
- Office of the Ombudsman
- Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office
- Science and Technology Parks Corporation
- Sales of First-hand Residential Properties Authority
- Securities and Futures Commission
- Tourism Board
- Town Planning Board
- Trade Development Council
- Travel Industry Authority
- West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
- Urban Renewal Authority
- Statutory bodies in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Civil Service
- Administrative Officer
This article about the three branches of government in Hong Kong is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e