A brief history of chambers of commerce in China /:
In 1904, China encouraged the business community to set up chambers of commerce in an effort to bridge the gulf between government officials and businessmen. They encouraged businesses to engage in industry and commerce, and to boost competitiveness with foreign capital investors. Over 45 years, spa...
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Schriftenreihe: | Economic history in China series.
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1904, China encouraged the business community to set up chambers of commerce in an effort to bridge the gulf between government officials and businessmen. They encouraged businesses to engage in industry and commerce, and to boost competitiveness with foreign capital investors. Over 45 years, spanning 1904 to 1949, Chinese chambers of commerce flourished and matured, and they played a key role in the structural and economic creation of modern China. This book documents the historical role of China's chambers of commerce. (Series: Economic History in China). |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ii, 121 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (page 121). |
ISBN: | 9781844641512 1844641511 |
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spelling | Yu, Heping, author. Shang hui shi hua. English A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / author, Yu Heping ; translator Chen Mirong. [London] : Paths International Ltd, [2013] 1 online resource (ii, 121 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Economic history in China series Includes bibliographical references (page 121). English translation from the Chinese. Machine generated contents note: 1. Emerging out of Trade Wars -- 1.1. Flame of trade wars -- 1.2. Herald of the chamber of commerce -- 1.3. Birth of the first chamber of commerce -- 1.4. Spreading throughout China -- 2. The Chamber of Commerce -- A New Business Organization -- 2.1. Beyond tradition -- 2.2.A big family for merchants -- 2.3.A sound organizational system -- 2.4. Specific responsibilities -- 3. Rising in Prominence -- 3.1. Leading boycotts of American goods -- 3.2. Keeping financial order -- 3.3. Holding the business laws conference -- 3.4. Engaging in business diplomacy -- 4. Entering the Political Arena -- 4.1. Intervening in constitutional movements -- 4.2. Participating in parliamentary petitions -- 4.3. Contributing to the Revolution of 1911 -- 5. Grand Coalition of National Chambers of Commerce -- 5.1. Planning the Chinese Merchants' Federation -- 5.2. Establishing the All-China Federation of Chambers of Commerce -- 5.3. Struggling for legitimate status. Note continued: 6. Gearing up for Industrial Revitalization -- 6.1. Taking part in construction of economic legal system -- 6.2. Developing business education -- 6.3. Propagating the notion of saving China through industrial development -- 6.4. Promoting home-made products -- 7. Claiming for Political Participation -- 7.1. Fighting for parliamentary seats -- 7.2. Blueprinting the Conference on National Affairs -- 7.3. Attempting to build a merchants' government -- 8. Reclaiming National Sovereignty -- 8.1. Resisting the "Twenty-One Demands" -- 8.2. Supporting the May Fourth Movement -- 8.3. Saving rights at the Washington Naval Conference -- 8.4. Joining in the tariff autonomy movement -- 9. To the World -- 9.1. Cooperating with American merchants -- 9.2. Visiting America -- 9.3. Joining the International Chamber of Commerce -- 10. On the Decline -- 10.1. Cooperating with Chiang Kai-shek briefly -- 10.2. Standing against abolition -- 10.3. Reduced to a tool for the KMT government. Print version record. In 1904, China encouraged the business community to set up chambers of commerce in an effort to bridge the gulf between government officials and businessmen. They encouraged businesses to engage in industry and commerce, and to boost competitiveness with foreign capital investors. Over 45 years, spanning 1904 to 1949, Chinese chambers of commerce flourished and matured, and they played a key role in the structural and economic creation of modern China. This book documents the historical role of China's chambers of commerce. (Series: Economic History in China). Trade associations China History. Boards of trade China History. Associations professionnelles Chine Histoire. Chambres de commerce Chine Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Reference. bisacsh Boards of trade fast Trade associations fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd History fast Mirong, Chen, translator. has work: A brief history of chambers of commerce in China (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFqcyfmvhHFK6WbD8HQkTb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Yu, Heping. Shang hui shi hua. English. Brief history of chambers of commerce in China 9781844641505 (DLC) 2013414465 (OCoLC)851694171 Economic history in China series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013103040 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=716946 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Yu, Heping A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / Economic history in China series. Machine generated contents note: 1. Emerging out of Trade Wars -- 1.1. Flame of trade wars -- 1.2. Herald of the chamber of commerce -- 1.3. Birth of the first chamber of commerce -- 1.4. Spreading throughout China -- 2. The Chamber of Commerce -- A New Business Organization -- 2.1. Beyond tradition -- 2.2.A big family for merchants -- 2.3.A sound organizational system -- 2.4. Specific responsibilities -- 3. Rising in Prominence -- 3.1. Leading boycotts of American goods -- 3.2. Keeping financial order -- 3.3. Holding the business laws conference -- 3.4. Engaging in business diplomacy -- 4. Entering the Political Arena -- 4.1. Intervening in constitutional movements -- 4.2. Participating in parliamentary petitions -- 4.3. Contributing to the Revolution of 1911 -- 5. Grand Coalition of National Chambers of Commerce -- 5.1. Planning the Chinese Merchants' Federation -- 5.2. Establishing the All-China Federation of Chambers of Commerce -- 5.3. Struggling for legitimate status. Note continued: 6. Gearing up for Industrial Revitalization -- 6.1. Taking part in construction of economic legal system -- 6.2. Developing business education -- 6.3. Propagating the notion of saving China through industrial development -- 6.4. Promoting home-made products -- 7. Claiming for Political Participation -- 7.1. Fighting for parliamentary seats -- 7.2. Blueprinting the Conference on National Affairs -- 7.3. Attempting to build a merchants' government -- 8. Reclaiming National Sovereignty -- 8.1. Resisting the "Twenty-One Demands" -- 8.2. Supporting the May Fourth Movement -- 8.3. Saving rights at the Washington Naval Conference -- 8.4. Joining in the tariff autonomy movement -- 9. To the World -- 9.1. Cooperating with American merchants -- 9.2. Visiting America -- 9.3. Joining the International Chamber of Commerce -- 10. On the Decline -- 10.1. Cooperating with Chiang Kai-shek briefly -- 10.2. Standing against abolition -- 10.3. Reduced to a tool for the KMT government. Trade associations China History. Boards of trade China History. Associations professionnelles Chine Histoire. Chambres de commerce Chine Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Reference. bisacsh Boards of trade fast Trade associations fast |
title | A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / |
title_alt | Shang hui shi hua. |
title_auth | A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / |
title_exact_search | A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / |
title_full | A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / author, Yu Heping ; translator Chen Mirong. |
title_fullStr | A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / author, Yu Heping ; translator Chen Mirong. |
title_full_unstemmed | A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / author, Yu Heping ; translator Chen Mirong. |
title_short | A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / |
title_sort | brief history of chambers of commerce in china |
topic | Trade associations China History. Boards of trade China History. Associations professionnelles Chine Histoire. Chambres de commerce Chine Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Reference. bisacsh Boards of trade fast Trade associations fast |
topic_facet | Trade associations China History. Boards of trade China History. Associations professionnelles Chine Histoire. Chambres de commerce Chine Histoire. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Reference. Boards of trade Trade associations China History |
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