A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / / author, Yu Heping ; translator Chen Mirong ; polisher, Alastair Robert Wilson |
Autore | Yu Heping |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [London] : , : Paths International Ltd, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (129 p.) |
Disciplina | 381.060951 |
Collana | Economic history in China series |
Soggetto topico |
Trade associations - China - History
Boards of trade - China - History |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-84464-151-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Introduction; 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 movements4.2 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; 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 Participation7.1 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 abolition10.3 Reduced to a tool for the KMT government; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464948803321 |
Yu Heping | ||
[London] : , : Paths International Ltd, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / / author, Yu Heping ; translator Chen Mirong ; polisher, Alastair Robert Wilson |
Autore | Yu Heping |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [London] : , : Paths International Ltd, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (129 p.) |
Disciplina | 381.060951 |
Collana | Economic history in China series |
Soggetto topico |
Trade associations - China - History
Boards of trade - China - History |
ISBN | 1-84464-151-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Introduction; 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 movements4.2 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; 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 Participation7.1 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 abolition10.3 Reduced to a tool for the KMT government; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910789011503321 |
Yu Heping | ||
[London] : , : Paths International Ltd, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
A brief history of chambers of commerce in China / / author, Yu Heping ; translator Chen Mirong ; polisher, Alastair Robert Wilson |
Autore | Yu Heping |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [London] : , : Paths International Ltd, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (129 p.) |
Disciplina | 381.060951 |
Collana | Economic history in China series |
Soggetto topico |
Trade associations - China - History
Boards of trade - China - History |
ISBN | 1-84464-151-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Introduction; 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 movements4.2 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; 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 Participation7.1 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 abolition10.3 Reduced to a tool for the KMT government; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809256603321 |
Yu Heping | ||
[London] : , : Paths International Ltd, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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