Chinese Business History: Interpretive Trends and Priorities for the FutureThis study focuses on how Chinese business organization, practice, and success have been interpreted in the historical literature. By introducing various interpretations of China's economic development (including the impact of the West, modernization, and Marxist, Weberian, and revisionist approaches), as well as Western business history theory, the book establishes a basis for constructing an appropriate framework for future research. |
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SPECIAL STUDIES IN CHINESE HISTORY CHINESE Business History Interpretive Trends and Priorities for the Future Guest Editors Robert Gardella U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Jane K. Leonard University of Akron Andrea McElderry University of ...
SPECIAL STUDIES IN CHINESE HISTORY CHINESE Business History Interpretive Trends and Priorities for the Future Guest Editors Robert Gardella U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Jane K. Leonard University of Akron Andrea McElderry University of ...
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PRC historians have diligently, if not always convincingly, explored the emergence of “protocapitalism” in late imperial China, debated the class nature of domestic businessmen, argued about the pros and cons of late Qing ...
PRC historians have diligently, if not always convincingly, explored the emergence of “protocapitalism” in late imperial China, debated the class nature of domestic businessmen, argued about the pros and cons of late Qing ...
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Chief among these themes has been the analysis of business firms and types of “merchants” (shangren), the nature of entrepreneurship, the roles of key socioeconomic institutions (such as the family, ...
Chief among these themes has been the analysis of business firms and types of “merchants” (shangren), the nature of entrepreneurship, the roles of key socioeconomic institutions (such as the family, ...
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And the role of governments and government policy is a central issue in Chinese business history. ... such classical Confucian texts, officials in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries looked on merchants with distrust and distaste.
And the role of governments and government policy is a central issue in Chinese business history. ... such classical Confucian texts, officials in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries looked on merchants with distrust and distaste.
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Moreover, Chinese thinkers held that merchants produced nothing: They bought something from its grower or maker and sold it at a higher price than they had paid; thus they were parasites living off the labor of others.3 The success of ...
Moreover, Chinese thinkers held that merchants produced nothing: They bought something from its grower or maker and sold it at a higher price than they had paid; thus they were parasites living off the labor of others.3 The success of ...
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