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China during the Great Depression, market, state, and the world economy, 1929-1937, Tomoko Shiroyama

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China during the Great Depression, market, state, and the world economy, 1929-1937, Tomoko Shiroyama
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-312) and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
China during the Great Depression
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
159822549
Responsibility statement
Tomoko Shiroyama
Series statement
Harvard East Asian monographs, 294
Sub title
market, state, and the world economy, 1929-1937
Table Of Contents
Introduction: China in the silver standard influences of the international monetary system -- Pt. I: The years of inflation and laissez-faire: economic trends prior to 1931. The silver standard: China in the international monetary system ; The coming of industrialization: the textile industry in the lower Yangzi Delta ; Companies in debt: the capital accumulation problem -- Pt. II: The depression years, 1931-1937: the transformation of economics and politics. The agrarian depression ; Businesses in a slump ; The Shanghai financial crisis, 1934-1935 ; Coping with the crisis: the currency reform of November 1935 ; Reaches and limitations: economic policies and the nationalist government reconsidered -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Estimates of China's international balance of payments
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