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Empire Of Silver A New Monetary History Of China Jin Xu

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Empire Of Silver A New Monetary History Of China Jin Xu
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Jin Xu
ISBN: 9780300250046, 0300250045
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Empire Of Silver A New Monetary History Of China Jin Xu by Jin Xu 9780300250046, 0300250045 instant download after payment.

A thousand-year history of how China’s obsession with silver influenced the country’s financial well-being, global standing, and political stability
This revelatory account of the ways in which silver shaped Chinese history shows how an obsession with “white metal” held China back from financial modernization. First used as currency during the Song dynasty in around 900 CE, silver gradually became central to China’s economic framework and was officially monetized in the middle of the Ming dynasty during the sixteenth century. However, due to the early adoption of paper money in China, silver was not formed into coins but became a cumbersome “weighing currency,” for which ingots had to be constantly examined for weight and purity—an unwieldy practice that lasted for centuries. Jin Xu argues that even as China’s interest in silver spurred new avenues of trade and helped increase the country’s global economic footprint, in the long run silver played a key role in the struggles and entanglements that led to the decline of the Chinese empire.

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