Chinese Business History: Interpretive Trends and Priorities for the Future

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This 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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Interpretative Trends and Priorities for the Future
3
Doing Business in China over Three Centuries
16
A Review
35
1600 to the Present
65
Critique of Scholarship on Chinese Business in the Peoples Republic of China and Taiwan
95
Themes and Issues in Chinese Business History
106
The Family Firm Past and Present
127
Comments and Reflections on Chinese Business History
145
Experience and Comparative Perspectives
151
Experience and Comparative Perspectives
166
Studies and Archives
169
Author Index to Volume 31 Fall 1997Summer 1998
189
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第 38 頁 - As China's feudal society developed its commodity economy and so carried within itself the embryo of capitalism, China would of herself have developed slowly into a capitalist society even if there had been no influence of foreign imperialism.
第 92 頁 - For details, see Man-houng Lin, "The Taiwanese Merchants in the Trade Between Taiwan and China, 1895-1937," paper presented at the workshop on China in the Asian International Economic History, c.
第 53 頁 - ... quarterly, no. 26, Apr.-June 1966: 68-81. 4148. Harrison, JP Ideological training of intellectuals in Communist China. Asian survey, v. 5, Oct. 1965: 491-502. 4149. Historiography under the Communists. (I) The China quarterly, no. 22, Apr.-June 1965: 1-61. Part I of a special feature with contributions by Harold Kahn and Albert Feuerwerker, "The Ideology of Scholarship: China's New Historiography...
第 93 頁 - The Perpetuation of Bloodline Versus Family Property: A Crucial Factor for the Different Demographic Dynamics of Pre-industrial China and Japan," Symposium on Modernization in China, IMH, March 1991.
第 175 頁 - Bank of China, the Bank of Communications and the Farmers' Bank of China, at the service of the local financial institutions in the interior.
第 123 頁 - John K. Fairbank, Alexander Eckstein, and LS Yang. "Economic Change in Early Modern China.
第 125 頁 - Japan's Capture of China's Market for Imported Cotton Textiles Before World War I: The Role of Mitsui Trading Company
第 90 頁 - Murphey, The Treaty Ports and China's Modernization: What Went Wrong (Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 1971).
第 164 頁 - Thomas B. Brewer, ed., The Robber Barons; Saints or Sinners? (New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970). 9. See Hugh GJ Aitken, ed., Explorations in Enterprise (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965). 10. See, for example, Robert William Fogel, "The New Economic History: Its Findings and Methods,
第 164 頁 - David E. Kyvig, Repealing National Prohibition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979), p.

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