What Role Can an International Financial Centre's Law Play in the Development of a Sunrise Industry? The Case of Hong Kong and Solar Powered Investments

113 Pages Posted: 12 Sep 2014 Last revised: 10 Mar 2015

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Bryane Michael

University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law

Simon Zhao

The University of Hong Kong - Department of Geography

Dariusz Wojcik

University of Oxford, St. Peter's College

Date Written: September 12, 2014

Abstract

How can international financial centres like Hong Kong increase assets under management – and thus their size and ranking? Most policymakers and their advisors wrongly answer this question by focusing on financial institutions, and the law that governs them. Instead, policymakers need to start by looking at actual markets. What new tastes and technologies need funding? How can such funding fit into already existing geographies of production, distribution and finance? In this paper, we show how a focus on funding sunrise industries can help increase assets under management for the financial institutions operating in an international financial centre like Hong Kong. We show – using the specific example the photovoltaic (solar power) sector – how changes in financial law need to be contingent on market needs. We specifically show how legal changes which promote the securitisation of solar assets (and the sale of these securities) can help increase Hong Kong’s financial institutions’ assets under management. By using this specific case, we hope to provide insight into the broader question of how technological change, geography, and financial law interact.

Keywords: K22, G18, O44

JEL Classification: solar energy, cleantech, international financial centre, securitisation

Suggested Citation

Michael, Bryane and Zhao, Simon and Wojcik, Dariusz, What Role Can an International Financial Centre's Law Play in the Development of a Sunrise Industry? The Case of Hong Kong and Solar Powered Investments (September 12, 2014). University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2014/034, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2495259 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2495259

Bryane Michael (Contact Author)

University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law ( email )

Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
China

Simon Zhao

The University of Hong Kong - Department of Geography ( email )

Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong
China

Dariusz Wojcik

University of Oxford, St. Peter's College ( email )

New Inn Hall Street
Oxford, OX1 2DL
United Kingdom

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