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Money and Monetary Policy in China, 1845–1895 :
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Frank H. H. King
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December 31 1965
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Harvard University Press
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December 31 1965
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December 31 1965
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10.4159/harvard.9780674498280
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. vii
CONTENTS
pp. xi
FIGURES
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 25
CHAPTER I. Principal Characteristics of the Chinese Monetary System
pp. 51
CHAPTER II. The Cash Sector
pp. 69
CHAPTER III. The Silver Sector
pp. 91
CHAPTER IV. Banking and the Monetary System
pp. 121
CHAPTER V. Ch’ing Monetary Institutions and Policy
pp. 144
CHAPTER VI. The Hsien-feng Period – A Case Study
pp. 164
CHAPTER VII. Treaty-Port Monetary Problems
pp. 189
CHAPTER VIII. The Haikwan Tael
pp. 211
CHAPTER IX. Monetary Reform and the Mint Question
pp. 229
CONCLUSION. The Monetary System and China's Economic Development
pp. 241
Appendix. Suggestions for Standardization
pp. 249
NOTES
pp. 287
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 316
GLOSSARY
pp. 321
Index
pp. 331
HARVARD EAST ASIAN SERIES
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