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Merchants Of Canton And Macao Success And Failure In Eighteenthcentury Chinese Trade Paul A Van Dyke

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Merchants Of Canton And Macao Success And Failure In Eighteenthcentury Chinese Trade Paul A Van Dyke
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.91 MB
Pages: 532
Author: Paul A. Van Dyke
ISBN: 9789888139323, 9888139320
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Merchants Of Canton And Macao Success And Failure In Eighteenthcentury Chinese Trade Paul A Van Dyke by Paul A. Van Dyke 9789888139323, 9888139320 instant download after payment.

Merchants were central to the huge growth in China's foreign trade and contributed to the development of world markets and networks. Merchants of Canton and Macao: Success and Failure in Eighteenth-Century Chinese Trade brings together much new research about the inner workings of the merchants of Canton and Macao. The book studies in detail the leading Chinese merchants and merchant families as well as the porcelain and silk trades. By examining the successes and failures of dozens of Chinese merchants involved in foreign trade, it provides fresh insights into China's unique form of capitalism and her role in the rise of global commerce. Van Dyke's conclusions on the nature of Qing policy towards foreign trade are bold, original and supported by intensive research. In contrast to the traditional focus on British and American trade, his research draws on archives in multiple languages, spread around the world.

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