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Economic history of lower Yangzi Delta in late imperial China : connecting money, markets, and institutions /

Historically, the Lower Yangzi Delta (or Jiangnan), has played a key role in China's economic development. Indeed, as the prime example of a traditional Chinese market economy, the region serves as the core case study when making comparisons between the Chinese and Western economies in the earl...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: So, Billy K. L. (Billy Kee Long), 1952- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012.
Colección:Academia Sinica on East Asia.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Economic values and social space in historical lower Yangzi delta economy : an introductory essay / by Billy K.L. So
  • Money, productivity, and price : a matter of economic values
  • Cycles of silver in Chinese monetary history / by Richard von Glahn
  • Cotton textile production in Jiangnan during the Ming-Qing era and the matter of market-driven growth / by Harriet Zurndorfer
  • Agricultural productivity in early modern Jiangnan / by Guanglin Liu
  • Copper, silver, and tea : the question of eighteenth-century inflation in the lower Yangzi delta / by Sui-wai Cheung
  • An early modern economy in China : a study of the gdp of Huating-Lou area, 1823-29 / by Bozhong Li
  • Urbanization, institutions, and networks: a matter of social space
  • On the emergence and intensification of the pattern of rural-urban continuum in late imperial Jiangnan society / by Shiba Yoshinobu
  • Institutions in market economies of premodern maritime China / by Billy K.L. So
  • The rise of Huizhou merchants : kinship and commerce in Ming China / by Joseph P. McDermott
  • Conditions and risks of water transport in the late Ming Songjiang region as seen in the cases collected in Maoyilu's Yunjian Yanlüe / by Ka-chai Tam
  • Brokers and "guild" organizations (huiguan) in China's maritime trade with Japan in high Qing / by Angela Schottenhammer.