A Concise Economic History of Modern China (1840-1961)Praeger, 1969 - 243 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 40
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 , quantities 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 , quantities exported increased during the nineteenth century ...
עמוד 84
... less developed world in the days of im- perialism . Manchuria . The separation of Manchuria cannot be ascribed wholly to the wiles of imperialism . Although an " integral part " of China in international law , it had had a different ...
... less developed world in the days of im- perialism . Manchuria . The separation of Manchuria cannot be ascribed wholly to the wiles of imperialism . Although an " integral part " of China in international law , it had had a different ...
עמוד 202
... less flexibility than in 1952 , less room for mano- euvre 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 mano- euvre 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
Preface | 1 |
Chinas Failure to Modernize | 8 |
THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMY AND THE WES | 17 |
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administrative agricultural sector Bank of China Bank of Communications banknotes basis British capital Central Bank Ch'ing Chinese economy Chinese government coins Confucian consider course currency customs gold unit despite dollar economic development economic history economic policy economists enterprises exports factor fapi finance fiscal five-year plan foreign exchange funds gold growth Haikwan Hong Kong impact Imperial important increase India industry inflation Japan Japanese Kuomintang labour land Leap Forward Li Hung-chang loans London Mainland China Manchuria ment merchant military million mining modern sector monetary National Government Nationalist note issue official operations overseas Chinese payments peasant Peking People's Republic period political private sector problems production programme projects provincial railway reform regime revenue role rural Secondly Shanghai significant silver Soviet Union statistics taels Taiwan tion traditional treaty treaty ports U.S. aid U.S. dollar unit of account