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Banking in Modern China Cheng Paperback Cambridge University Press 9780521032766

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Banking in Modern China

Entrepreneurs, Professional Managers, and the Development of Chinese Banks, 1897\u20131937

This book documents the evolution of modern Chinese banking between 1897 and 1937.

Linsun Cheng (Author)

9780521032766, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 18 January 2007

296 pages

22.8 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.447 kg

'A product of meticulous research using primary Chinese and English language sources, Cheng's study makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the rise of banking in modern China.' Enterprise and Society

This book documents the evolution of modern Chinese banking, from the establishment in 1897 of the first Chinese bank along a Western model, to the abrupt interruption of professional banking by the Japanese invasion in 1937. Drawing from original documents of major Chinese banks, Linsun Cheng explains how and why the banks were able, despite a succession of foreign and domestic crises, to grow into via]

Banking in Modern China Cheng Paperback Cambridge University Press 9780521032766

Banking in Modern China

Entrepreneurs, Professional Managers, and the Development of Chinese Banks, 1897\u20131937

This book documents the evolution of modern Chinese banking between 1897 and 1937.

Linsun Cheng (Author)

9780521032766, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 18 January 2007

296 pages

22.8 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.447 kg

'A product of meticulous research using primary Chinese and English language sources, Cheng's study makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the rise of banking in modern China.' Enterprise and Society

This book documents the evolution of modern Chinese banking, from the establishment in 1897 of the first Chinese bank along a Western model, to the abrupt interruption of professional banking by the Japanese invasion in 1937. Drawing from original documents of major Chinese banks, Linsun Cheng explains how and why the banks were able, despite a succession of foreign and domestic crises, to grow into via]

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