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El. knyga: Cambridge Economic History of China

Edited by (University of California, Los Angeles), Edited by (Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo)
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China's rise as the world's second-largest economy surely is the most dramatic development in the global economy since the year 2000. Volume II, which spans China's two turbulent centuries from 1800, charts this wrenching process of an ancient empire being transformed to re-emerge as a major world power. This volume for the first time brings together the fruits of pioneering international scholarship in all dimensions of economic history to provide an authoritative and comprehensive overview of this tumultuous and dramatic transformation. In many cases, it offers a fundamental reinterpretation of major themes in Chinese economic history, such as the role of ideology, the rise of new institutions, human capital and public infrastructure, the impact of Western and Japanese imperialism, the role of external trade and investment, and the evolution of living standards in both the pre-Communist and Communist eras. The volume includes seven important chapters on the Mao and reform eras and provides a critical historical perspective linking the past with the present and future.

The first comprehensive synthesis of Chinese economic history, past and present, in English. Volume II covers the period from 1800 to the present in twenty-one thematically and chronologically organized chapters, charting the development of the institutions, ideas, technologies, and social and political forces that shaped China's modern economy.

Recenzijos

'I greatly enjoyed this work, as much as the first volume. The research is incisive, clearly presented, and the volume is very cogently organized.' Jamin Andreas Hübner, EH.net (Economic History Association)

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A comprehensive survey of Chinese economic history from 1800 to the present from an international team of leading experts.
List of Figures
viii
List of Maps
xi
List of Tables
xii
List of Contributors to Volume II
xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Note on Citations xix
Introduction to Volume II 1(14)
Debin Ma
Richard Von Glahn
PART I 1800--1950
1 Ideology and the Contours of Economic Change
15(33)
Debin Ma
2 Economic Transition in the Nineteenth Century
48(39)
William T. Rowe
3 Agriculture
87(37)
Debin Ma
Kaixiang Peng
4 Handicraft and Modern Industries
124(43)
Linda Grove
Toru Kubo
5 The State and Enterprises in Late Qing China
167(17)
Chi-Kong Lai
6 State Enterprises during the First Half of the Twentieth Century
184(24)
Morris L. Bian
7 Money and the Macro-economy
208(36)
Dan Li
Hongzhong Yan
8 Public Finance
244(36)
Elisabeth Kaske
May-Li Lin
9 Financial Institutions and Financial Markets
280(44)
Brett Sheehan
Yingui Zhu
10 Chinese Business Organization
324(30)
Madeleine Zelin
11 The Economic Impact of the West: A Reappraisal
354(60)
James Kai-Sing Rung
12 Foreign Trade and Investment
414(3)
Wolfgang Keller
Carol H. Shiue
13 Transport and Communication Infrastructure
417(79)
Elisabeth Koll
14 Education and Human Capital
496(35)
Pei Gao
Bas Van Leeuwen
Meimei Wang
PART II 1950 TO THE PRESENT
15 The Origin of China's Communist Institutions
531(34)
Chenggang Xu
16 China's Struggle with the Soviet Growth Model, 1949--1978
565(41)
Dwight H. Perkins
17 Living Standards in Maoist China
606(36)
Chris Bramall
18 The Political Economy of China's Great Leap Famine
642(43)
James Kai-Sing Kung
19 China's External Economic Relations during the Mao Era
685(37)
Amy King
20 The Chinese Economy in the Reform Era
722(53)
Barry Naughton
21 China's Great Boom as a Historical Process
775(54)
Loren Brandt
Thomas G. Rawski
Index 829
Debin Ma is Professor of Economics at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. Richard von Glahn is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles.