A Concise Economic History of Modern ChinaVora, 1968 - 244 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 39
עמוד 56
... less important brick tea for Russia continued to find an increasing market , but India and Ceylon replaced China as the principal source of Britain's tea leaf . As for silk , quan- tities exported increased during the nineteenth century ...
... less important brick tea for Russia continued to find an increasing market , but India and Ceylon replaced China as the principal source of Britain's tea leaf . As for silk , quan- tities exported increased during the nineteenth century ...
עמוד 104
... less favoured years , unwillingness gradually to improve quality , all this has contributed to the rapid disintegration of the tea trade in China . In the silk industry he noted that 75 per cent of the silk- worms hatched were killed by ...
... less favoured years , unwillingness gradually to improve quality , all this has contributed to the rapid disintegration of the tea trade in China . In the silk industry he noted that 75 per cent of the silk- worms hatched were killed by ...
עמוד 202
... less flexibility than in 1952 , less room for manoeuvre or for error . As in the Ch'ing , the Chinese still seek a Chinese solution to their economic problems . The Middle Kingdom cannot be tied to a Soviet model any easier than it ...
... less flexibility than in 1952 , less room for manoeuvre or for error . As in the Ch'ing , the Chinese still seek a Chinese solution to their economic problems . The Middle Kingdom cannot be tied to a Soviet model any easier than it ...
תוכן
Chinese Statistics | 5 |
THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMIC AND THE WESTERN | 17 |
Ching Fiscal Administration and Policy | 44 |
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accepted administration Agra agricultural sector areas Augustine Heard Bank of China basis Bombay British Canton capital Central Bank Ch'ing charter Chinese economy Chinese government coinage coins Communist Company Confucian consider currency dollar economic development economic history economic policy economists effect enterprises established exports factor fapi finance foreign exchange funds gold growth Haikwan history of China Hong Kong impact Imperial important increase India industrial inflation investment Japan Japanese Kuomintang labour land Leap Forward Li Hung-chang limited loans London Mainland China Manchuria ment merchants military million mining modern sector monetary National Government Nationalist note issue official operations payments peasant Peking People's Republic period piculs political private sector problems production programme projects provincial railway reform regime revenue role Secondly self-strengthening Shanghai significant silver Soviet Soviet Union statistics taels Taiwan tion traditional treaty ports U.S. aid U.S. dollar unit of account yüan