The Economy of Lower Yangzi Delta in Late Imperial China
Connecting Money, Markets, and Institutions
Series: Academia Sinica on East Asia;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 16 June 2017
- ISBN 9781138109384
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages328 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 30 Illustrations, black & white; 30 Line drawings, black & white; 41 Tables, black & white 0
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Short description:
This book explores aspects of this vibrant market economy in late imperial China, and by presenting a reconstructed narrative of economic development in the early modern Jiangnan, provides new perspectives on established theories of Chinese economic development. Further, by examining economic values alongside social structures, this book produces a historically comprehensive account of the contemporary Chinese economy which engenders a deeper and broader understanding of China’s current economic success.
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Historically, the Lower Yangzi Delta (or Jiangnan), has played a key role in China’s economic development. Indeed, as the prime example of a traditional Chinese market economy, the region serves as the core case study when making comparisons between the Chinese and Western economies in the early modern period.
This book explores aspects of this vibrant market economy in late imperial China, and by presenting a reconstructed narrative of economic development in the early modern Jiangnan, provides new perspectives on established theories of Chinese economic development. Further, by examining economic values alongside social structures, this book produces a historically comprehensive account of the contemporary Chinese economy which engenders a deeper and broader understanding of China’s current economic success.
With a broad range of empirical case studies which incorporate a range of social science and cultural theories, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Chinese history, as well as Chinese economics and business.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Economic Values and Social Space in Historical Lower Yangzi Delta Economy: An Introductory Essay Part I: Money, Productivity, and Price: A Matter of Economic Values 2. Cycles of Silver in Chinese Monetary History 3. Cotton Textile Production in Jiangnan during the Ming-Qing Era and the Matter of Market-driven Growth 4. Agricultural Productivity in Early Modern Jiangnan 5. Copper, Silver, and Tea: The Question of Eighteenth-Century Inflation in the Lower Yangzi Delta 6. An Early Modern Economy in China: A Study of the GDP of Huating-Lou Area, 1823-29 Part II: Urbanization, Institutions, and Networks: A Matter of Social Space 7. On the Emergence and Intensification of the Pattern of Rural-Urban Continuum in Late Imperial Jiangnan Society 8. Institutions in Market Economies of Premodern Maritime China 9. The Rise of Huizhou Merchants: Kinship and Commerce in Ming China 10. Conditions and Risks of Water Transport in the Late Ming Songjiang Region as Seen in the Cases Collected in MaoYilu’s Yunjian yanlüe 11. Brokers and ‘Guild’ Organizations (huiguan) in China’s Maritime Trade with Japan in High Qing
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