America's China Trade in Historical Perspective

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1986-06-12
Publisher(s): Harvard Univ Council on East Asian
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Summary

This volume explores commercial relations between the United States and China from the eighteenth century until 1949, fleshing out with facts the romantic and shadowy image of "the China trade." These nine chapters by specialists in the field have developed from papers they presented at a conference supported by the national Committee on American-East Asian Relations.The work begins with an Introduction by John K. Fairbank, then moves on to analysis of the old China trade up to the American Civil War, centering on traditional Chinese exports of tea and silk. A second section deals with American imports into China--cotton textiles and textile-related goods, cigarettes, kerosene. Finally, the impact of the trade on both countries is assessed and the operations of American-owned and multinational companies in China are examined. For both the United States and China, the economic importance of the trade proves to have been less than the legend might suggest.

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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