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Chinese Economic Activity In Netherlands India Selected Translations From The Dutch Mr Fernando Editor David Bulbeck Editor

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Chinese Economic Activity In Netherlands India Selected Translations From The Dutch Mr Fernando Editor David Bulbeck Editor
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.22 MB
Pages: 288
Author: M.R. Fernando (editor); David Bulbeck (editor)
ISBN: 9789814379410, 9814379417
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Chinese Economic Activity In Netherlands India Selected Translations From The Dutch Mr Fernando Editor David Bulbeck Editor by M.r. Fernando (editor); David Bulbeck (editor) 9789814379410, 9814379417 instant download after payment.

The exceptional commercial success of many Southeast Asians of Chinese origin has generated much contemporary debate about the cultural or social basis of that success. This book shows that those questions have long roots in Indonesia. Dutch colonial officials in the nineteenth century expressed alarm over the rural economy. In the twentieth century more detached assessments sought to describe and explain Chinese business methods and the crucial networks they established through the Archipelago. An indispensable volume which appeared under the name of J.L Vleming used the resources of the Duth colonial taxation service to explain the nature of Chinese commercial and credit systems. This volume contains a selection of the most important writing in Dutch (by prominent lawyer Phao Liong Gie as well as by Dutch officials) that has been translated for the first time. These extracts cover the period from 1850 to 1936, though half the volume is taken from the 1926 book edited by Vleming. Basic demographic data and the revenues drawn from Chinese-held farms are presented in a statistical supplement.

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