This book examines Shanxi piaohao - private financiers from the Chinese hinterland - in the economic and business history of late imperial China, forming the original theory of Chinese hinterland capitalism.
This book examines Shanxi piaohao - private financiers from the Chinese hinterland - in the economic and business history of late imperial China, forming the original theory of Chinese hinterland capitalism.
Luman Wang holds a doctorate in history from the University of Southern California and now teaches at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research aims to narrate the long-ignored histories of the Chinese hinterland and its people on their own terms.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Remittance Banking from the Hinterland: Capital Trade and Imperialism 2 Elements of Remittance banking in Late Imperial China 3 The political economy of remittance banking: the court provinces and market 1850-1985 4 Private financiers in the age of financial centralization and modernization 5 Family histories of the Chinese hinterland capitalism
Introduction 1 Remittance Banking from the Hinterland: Capital, Trade, and Imperialism 2 Elements of Remittance banking in Late Imperial China 3 The political economy of remittance banking: the court, provinces, and market, 1850-1985 4 Private financiers in the age of financial centralization and modernization 5 Family histories of the Chinese hinterland capitalism
Introduction 1 Remittance Banking from the Hinterland: Capital Trade and Imperialism 2 Elements of Remittance banking in Late Imperial China 3 The political economy of remittance banking: the court provinces and market 1850-1985 4 Private financiers in the age of financial centralization and modernization 5 Family histories of the Chinese hinterland capitalism
Introduction 1 Remittance Banking from the Hinterland: Capital, Trade, and Imperialism 2 Elements of Remittance banking in Late Imperial China 3 The political economy of remittance banking: the court, provinces, and market, 1850-1985 4 Private financiers in the age of financial centralization and modernization 5 Family histories of the Chinese hinterland capitalism
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