Commercial Networks in Modern AsiaShinya Sugiyama, Linda Grove Psychology Press, 2001 - 270 頁 This volume brings together an international team of scholars who examine the development of commercial networks in Asia from the 18th century to the 20th century on a stage that stretches from Yokohama and Pusan to Istanbul. The studies, based on extensive archival research, focus on the trading firms and merchant groups that were the chief actors in the creation of the commercial networks that crisscrossed Asia, linking the various Asian economies to each other and to Europe and the Americas. While some of this work has been available in Japanese, Chinese and Dutch, this is the first time that such a broad range of essays has been made available to an English-speaking audience. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 95 筆
... Japanese Case 15 Tanimoto Masayuki 2 Japanese Business Networks in Prewar Korea : The Case of the Enterprises of ... Merchants and the Shanghai Network 71 Furuta Kazuko 5 International Trade and the Creation of Domestic Marketing Networks in ...
... Japan were opened to foreign trade as a result of foreign pressure . As a result of the unequal treaties ' that were ... merchants and their products . In many areas , foreign interests gained the rights of extra - territoriality and ...
... merchants into the domestic trading networks . The traditional business practices and networks of Asian merchant ... Japanese trading firms experienced much greater success in the markets of China and Southeast Asia . To understand why , we ...
... merchants in other areas had shifted to the new shipping infrastructure provided by steamships and railroads . The ... Japanese cotton goods traded in Indonesia by Chinese merchants , English goods shipped to Korea by both Chinese and ...
... Japan , China and India - the Asian regions most directly affected by the ... Japan after the opening of the treaty ports . Tanimoto's detailed examination of ... merchants in traditional weaving centers took the initiative to ' pull ...
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Who Marketed Imported Textiles The Japanese Case | 15 |
Japanese Business Networks in Prewar Korea The Case of the Enterprises of Kameya Aisuke | 39 |
Overseas Chinese Financial Networks and Korea | 55 |
Inchon Trade Japanese and Chinese Merchants and the Shanghai Network | 71 |
International Trade and the Creation of Domestic Marketing Networks in North China 18601930 | 96 |
Decline or Prosperity? Guild Merchants Trading Across the Taiwan Straits 1820s1895 | 116 |
Marketing and Competition in China 18951932 The Taikoo Sugar Refinery | 140 |
Lineage Ties and Business Partnership A Hong Kong Commercial Network | 159 |
Upcountry Purchase Activities of Indian Raw Cotton by Tõyõ Menkas Bombay Branch 18961935 | 199 |
The English East India Company and Indigenous Trading Systems The Grain Trade in Early Colonial Bengal | 214 |
Trading Networks in Western Asia and the Iranian Silk Trade | 235 |
Commentaries Asian and Western Commercial Networks in Asia 18501930 Dependence and Rivalry | 251 |
Historical Evaluation of English Trading Firms | 257 |
Asian Trade Networks | 261 |
List of Contributors | 265 |
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IntraAsian Marketing Aw Boonhaws Commercial Network 19101937 | 171 |
Trust and Status in a Dual Regional Economy Dutch Trading Companies in Japans Prewar Trade with Southeast Asia | 182 |