
America's China Trade in Historical Perspective
by May, Ernest R.; Fairbank, John King-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword Ernest R. May Introduction: Patterns and Problems John K. Fairbank | |
China'S Major Export Trades | |
Chinese Teas to America | |
A Synopsis Yen-Ping Hao Direct Trade without Diplomacy 1784-1843 | |
Trade Under the Treaty System 1844-1895 | |
Trade Mechanics Consequences for Economic Development | |
The Boom Years of the Pukien Tea Trade, 1842-1888 | |
Opening to Foreign Trade, 1842-1855 | |
Organizing the Tea Trade | |
Impact of the Tea Export | |
Boom on the Fukien Economy | |
The Effect Upon Provincial Government Finance | |
The Competition of Tea Plantations Abroad | |
The Silk Export Trade and Economic Modernization in China and Japan | |
The Modem Role of Silk Exports Characteristics of Silk Technology | |
The Chinese Pattern of Development | |
The Japanese Pattern of Development | |
Urban-Rural Integration Commercial Institutions and Practices | |
American Imports into China | |
The Chinese-American Cotton-Textile Trade, 1830-1930 | |
Kang Chao Characteristics of the American Cotton-Textile Industry | |
Quality and Price of American Cotton Cloth Trade Organizations and Marketing Techniques | |
How the Market Was Lost | |
The East Asian "Textile Cluster" Trade, 1868-1973: A Comparative-Advantage Interpretation | |
Two Approaches Some Characteristics of Textiles Trade Data: Preliminary Observations | |
International Competition in Textile Cluster Trade | |
Commercial Penetration and Economic Imperialism in China: An American Cigarette Company's Entrance into the Market | |
An American Multinational Corporation in China | |
The Role of the Chinese in BAT | |
East Asian Opposition to BAT | |
Commercial Penetration and Economic Imperialism | |
The United States Petroleum Trade with China, 1876-1949 | |
Chu-Yuan Cheng Trends in China's Petroleum Imports | |
The Changing Role of American Oil Companies Marketing and Distributing Systems Major Economic Effects | |
Perspectives on Trade and Investment | |
The Minor Significance of Commercial Relations Between the United States and China, 1850-1931 | |
The Relative Importance of Foreign Trade | |
The Relative Importance of Bilateral Trade | |
The Relative Importance of Trade in Specific Commodities | |
The Impacts of American Multinational Enterprise on American-Chinese Economic Relations, 1786-1949 | |
American Firms in China Trade and Manufacturing | |
American Multinationals' Direct Marketing in China China Trade | |
Corporations of American Residents in China | |
American Nonindustrial Enterprises in China | |
American Investments in China | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Glossary | |
Index | |
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