| Philip D. Curtin - 1984 - 312 頁
...Location (New Haven, Conn., 1954). The pioneering application to historical analysis is the work of G. William Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies, 24:3-43 (1964), followed by G. William Skinner (ed.), The City in Late Imperial China (Stanford, Calif.,... | |
| Steven L. Kaplan - 1984 - 686 頁
...the market because they regarded it, all things considered, as more 32. On central place theory, see G. William Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies 24 (November 1964): 3-43; RJ Bromberg and Richard Symanski, "Marketplace Trade in Latin America," Latin... | |
| S. N. Eisenstadt, Luis Roniger - 1984 - 356 頁
...China's Gentry: Essays in Rural-Urban Relations, Chicago, 111., Chicago University Press, 1953; GW Skinner, 'Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China', Journal of Asian Studies, 24 (1964/65), 3-43, 195-228, and 363-99; LW Pye, Warlord Politics: Conflict and Coalition in the Modernization... | |
| William L. Parish - 1985 - 292 頁
...that there were 40,000 rural markets again in the early 1960s and 38,000 rural markets in 1980. GW Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies 24, 2 (February 1965):228. Sources for the number of markets in the early 1960s and in 1980 are cited... | |
| Victor Nee, David Stark - 1989 - 436 頁
...and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness," American Journal of Sociology, 91 (1985): 495. 9. G. William Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies, 24, pt. 1 (Nov. 1964): 32. 10. Frederick Barth, Ethnic Groups and Boundaries (Boston: Little, Brown,... | |
| Donald W. Engels - 1990 - 308 頁
...of the Lowland Classic Maya," Science (1973): 911-15. For some important modern applications, see GW Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies 24 (1964-65): 3-43, 195-228, 363-399; and S. Planner, "Rural Market Networks ," Scientific American... | |
| Franklin W. Knight, Peggy K. Liss - 1991 - 328 頁
...representative sample of these ideas. 2. The pioneering application of location theory to historical analysis is G. William Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China" Journal of Asian Studies 24 (1964):3-43, followed by GW Skinner, ed., The City in Late Imperial China (Stanford: Stanford University... | |
| Helen Roberta Chauncey - 1992 - 318 頁
...of the neighboring county of Zouping was similarly commercially dependent on Zhoucun. See William G. Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies 24(1) (November 1964):8. 86. "Qidong," Jiangsushenggexiangaikuangyilan, p. 179. 87. "Taixing," Jiangsu... | |
| Stephen Frederic Dale - 1994 - 184 頁
...may be possible to assign caravansarais a niche in the hierarchy of markets such as is suggested by G. William Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies XXIV (1964), 3—44. Suraiya Faroqhi has an important discussion of Ottoman caravans and trade routes... | |
| Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown - 1996 - 528 頁
...Spengler (eds) Economic Growth: Brazil, India, Japan (Durham, 1955). 30 Rawski, Agricultural Changes, 97; G. William Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies 24: 1 (November 1964), 3-43; 24: 2 (February 1965), 195-228: (May 1965), 363-399; Moulder, Japan, China... | |
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