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Prof. FONG Yuk-fai
Prof. Fong Yuk-fai is Professor of Economics and Associate Dean at the HKUST Business School. Prior to that, he was Professor of Economics, Professor of Management and Strategy, and Associate Dean (Taught Postgraduate) at the HKU Business School. Before returning to Hong Kong in 2011, he was Assistant Professor of Management and Strategy at Kellogg School of Management.
Prof. Fong received his Bachelor's and M.Phil. in Economics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ph.D. in Economics from Boston University. He specialises in applied microeconomic theory, business strategy, industrial organisation, and antitrust economics and competition policy.
Apart from being a Commission Member, Prof. Fong also serves as the Commission’s Non-Governmental Advisor (NGA) to the International Competition Network (ICN). He is also an advisor helping Optimus Capital manage its quant fund.
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