Transport in transition; the evolution of traditional shipping in China.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Japonés |
Publicado: |
[Ann Arbor,
Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan]
1972.
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Colección: | Michigan abstracts of Chinese and Japanese works on Chinese history ;
no. 3. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Editor's Foreword
- Translator's Introduction
- The Operation of Chinese Junks
- I. General
- II. The Importance of Junks in Chinese Shipping
- III. The Operation of Junks
- IV. The Subordination of the Junk Industry to the Shipping Brokers
- V. Conclusion
- Shipping Brokers in North China
- I. The Junk Trade and Shipping Brokers
- II. The History of Shipping Brokers
- 1. Ch'in and Han Dynasties
- 2. Sui, T'ang and Sung Dynasties
- 3. Yuan, Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties
- III. The Functions of Shipping Brokers
- 1. General Outline
- 2. Middleman Services for Travelling Merchants
- i. Acting as Brokers for Trading
- ii. Providing Lodgings
- iii. Buying and Selling on Behalf of Travelling Merchants
- iv. Acting as Agents for Collecting Duties
- v. Collecting Money for Travelling Merchants
- 3. Customs Reporting Agents
- i. Origins
- ii. Operations
- 4. The Hiring of Junks
- 5. Storage and Warehousing
- IV. The Capital and Structure of Shipping Broker Firms
- 1. Capital Structure
- 2. The Nature of Partnerships
- 3. The Management Structure
- v. The Numbers and Amount of Capital of Shipping Brokers in Selected Ports in North China
- The Shipping Brokers and Transport Companies of Soochow
- I. Historical Background and Present Conditions
- II. Shipping Brokers in Soochow
- 1. Capital and Finance
- 2. Organization
- 3. Functions
- i. Acting as Transport Intermediaries
- ii. Goods Handled by Brokers
- iii. Method of Obtaining Business
- iv. Shipping Tickets
- v. Brokers' Fees
- vi. Acting as Intermediary in the Sale of Junks
- 4. Responsibilities
- 5. Brokers' Same-Trade Association
- III. Transport Companies in Soochow
- 1. Capital and Finance
- 2. Organization
- i. Personnel and Duties
- ii. Relationship between Employees and Companies
- iii. Equipment
- A. Means of Transport
- B. Wharves
- C. Warehousing
- D. Relations between Main and Branch Offices
- 3. Functions
- i. Providing Transport
- ii. Transport Contracts
- iii. Transport Fees
- 4. Responsibilities
- 5. The Bill of Lading
- 6. The Transport Companies Association
- Junk Ownership and Operation in North China
- I. The Commercial Role of the Junk
- II. Junk Owners and Operators
- III. Junk Crews
- Junk Crews in Soochow
- I. Scope of Investigation
- II. Comparative Information
- III. The Characteristics of Junk Crews
- 1. General
- 2. Places of Origin
- 3. Class Origin
- IV. The Nature of Labor
- V. Income and Expenditure
- 1. Income
- 2. Expenditure
- Junk Ownership in Soochow
- I. General
- II. Owner Operation
- III. Junk Chartering
- 1. Bare-boat Charters
- 2. Charters
- 3. Charter Fees
- 4. Charter Contracts
- 5. Relationship between Chartering and Junk Size
- References
- Glossary of Chinese Terms
- Glossary of Japanese Terms