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In 1990, I was glad to see the birth of BPF as a pioneer think tank founded in succession to the Group of 89 members of the Basic Law Consultative and Drafting Committee.
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When most people are pessimistic about future prospects for the US and the Global economy, BPF knows that it is time for us to react proactively and positively to the challenges ahead. We, as a pioneer think tank with the dedicated objective of working for the betterment of Hong Kong, advocates public policy reforms and initiatives which will make things better.
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Under the leadership of our President and Chairman, and with members’ active participation, BPF’s contribution to the research and shaping of public policy in Hong Kong has greatly expanded in recent years.
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Members' Contribution

"Reverse Mortgage: An opportunity for Hong Kong?" The BPF's Report on Reverse Mortgage published in Issue 8, Policy Bulletin, the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, April 2010

"Develop Our Human Capital, Contribute to the Nation's Development"
An Artical by Sir David Akers-Jones, published in Issue No.3151-2, Economic Weekly

"Our Expectations of the Budget 2009/2010" An Article by Dr David Y K Wong, published in Issue No.1-2, Econmic Weekly.

Article Courtesy of Economic Weekly

"Hong Kong Top 10 Commercial Issues 2008" An interview with Mr Edward Chow, 27 December 2008, Hong Kong Commercial Daily

"How to improve English and Putonghua standards in Hong Kong", Sir David Akers-Jones, 14 December 2008, SCMP

Our President, Sir David Akers-Jones was invited to the Forum on China's 30 Years of Reform: the Way Forward and Hong Kong's Role as a guest speaker organised by Hong Kong Baptist University and the World Trade Centers Association (Hong Kong) on 10 December 2008. Click HERE to read the speech by Sir David Akers-Jones.

We are pleased to inform members that Dr Hari Harilela, Member of Advisory Council and Founding Member of BPF, has just received another honour - Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration from the Hong Kong Baptist University.  He has given a public lecture to share the secret of his "Success" and the full script is now available HERE for sharing.

Our Functional Constituencies Need Refreshing and Reforming”, Sir David Akers-Jones, 18 September 2008, SCMP 

Wanted: a Truly Modern, Liberal Party”, Mr Markus Shaw, 13 September 2008

Harbourfront Vision Anything but Vibrant”, Sir David Akers-Jones, 7 August 2008, SCMP