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      <description>Would people take a coveted item from a department store if no one were to find out?
In a recent telephone survey under a funded research on Hong Kong’s rule of law culture in which I took part, 80 per cent of respondents said “No”.
This sounds consistent with a common perception that Hong Kong people are generally law-abiding. Yet, abidance may be circumstantial as suggested by their response to another statement: “Small business owners would not engage in tax evasion.” This time, 60 per cent...</description>
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      <title>Letter of the Law: Perceived guilt ... why are more Hongkongers inclined to evade tax than shoplift?</title>
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