Mr Tak Ching LAU

Lecturer
Department of Economics and Finance

Academic & Professional Qualifications

PGDE (CUHK)
MA (Lakehead University)
MA (CUHK)
BA (York University)

Biography

Mr Lau holds a master’s degree in economics from the Lakehead University. He also holds a master’s degree in Sociology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He teaches various economics courses at the undergraduate level, including Business Economics, Money and Banking and Hong Kong’s Economy.

Research and Teaching Interests

  • Behavioral Economic: Perceived Inflation, Deposition Behavior, Herding Behavior.

Intellectual Contributions (Publications, Conferences, Books, Book Chapters, etc.)

Publications:

  • Ho-Yin Yue, T.C. Lau and P.T. Lau (2016), “Interaction between Interest Rate and Perceived Inflation: Policy Implication for Controlling Inflation,” International Journal of Business and Management Study, Volume 3: Issue 3 pp 47 – 51.

Conference Papers:

  • Ho-Yin Yue, T.C. Lau, Kenneth H.K. Chung and Chiu-Yin Tam (2019), “Fundamental Value of a Share: Does Price Volatility Matter?”, 3rd International Conference on Applied Economics and Business (ICAEB 2019), Athens, Greece.
  • Ho-Yin Yue, T.C. Lau, Kenneth H.K. Chung and Chiu-Yin Tam (2019), “Impact of Facial Expression on Overconfidence and Fundamental Values,” 3rd International Conference on Applied Economics and Business (ICAEB 2019), Athens, Greece.
  • Ho-Yin Yue, T.C. Lau, Kenneth H.K. Chung and Chiu-Yin Tam (2019) “Trading frequency and information: Does risk tolerance matter?”, International Conference on Industry, Business and Social Sciences (IBSS-2019), Osaka, Japan.

Business and Professional Engagement

  • 1997/09/01-now, School Representative of HK Professional Teachers’ Union (PTU)