Banking in Modern China: Entrepreneurs, Professional Managers, and the Development of Chinese Banks, 1897–1937: Cambridge Modern China Series
Autor Linsun Chengen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 ian 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521032766
ISBN-10: 0521032768
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 16 b/w illus. 43 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Modern China Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521032768
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 16 b/w illus. 43 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Modern China Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of tables and figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The coming of a new force (1897–1911); 2. Expansion, concentration and privatization (1912–27); 3. The 'golden age' and its sudden end (1927–37); 4. Government debts and modern banks; 5. Traditions and innovations I; 6. Traditions and innovations II; 7. Modern enterprises, professional managers and the entrepreneurs with Chinese characteristics; 8. Conclusion; Appendixes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.
Recenzii
'Linsun Cheng's Banking in Modern China is certainly the best study of modern Chinese banking to appear in English. With unprecedented access to archival sources in China, and thorough use of sources in the West including the Columbia University oral histories, Cheng's work is definitive. … At a time when China faces a major crisis in reforming its banking system, this work is essential reading for students of modern Chinese history and political economy.' Parks Coble, University of Nebraska
'This is the first comprehensive and detailed history of China's modern banking written in the past sixty years and the only one ever solidly based on the banks' own records. Professor Cheng has attacked the long-standing thesis that China's modern banks were mere tools for government financing. In his characterization, modern Chinese bankers became nothing less than full-fledged professionals - 'entrepreneurs with Chinese characteristics' - and they transformed Shanghai's entire financial market. His Shanghai-centred approach will undoubtedly stimulate research on banking in other cities and towns, and his extraordinary command of Chinese archival sources has set an exalted standard by which to judge all future work on the history of banks and other businesses.' Sherman Cochran, Cornell University
'Until this book, interpretation of why modern banks were among the most successful economic institutions in early-twentieth-century China have rested on sparse information. This comprehensive study examines the banks' role in the economy, their relation to the government debt, the process of acculturating Western business and management practices, and the question of Chinese entrepreneurship. It attributes the modern banks' ability to grow in an unstable political and economic environment to innovative business practices and sound professional management and rejects the argument attributing their success to twentieth-century Chinese economic and business history as well as a significant contribution to the general field of banking history.' Andrea McElderry, University of Louisville
'… stimulating and essential reading …' The Economic History Review
'… Cheng offers a concise and yet detailed survey of the transition from traditional to modern banking institutions … Scholars interested in Chinese financial, economic, and business history will gain valuable insights from this study that rehabilitates the achievements of the Chinese modern banking sector before the Japanese invasion.' Journal of the China Quarterly
'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 is the first comprehensive and detailed history of China's modern banking written in the past sixty years and the only one ever solidly based on the banks' own records. Professor Cheng has attacked the long-standing thesis that China's modern banks were mere tools for government financing. In his characterization, modern Chinese bankers became nothing less than full-fledged professionals - 'entrepreneurs with Chinese characteristics' - and they transformed Shanghai's entire financial market. His Shanghai-centred approach will undoubtedly stimulate research on banking in other cities and towns, and his extraordinary command of Chinese archival sources has set an exalted standard by which to judge all future work on the history of banks and other businesses.' Sherman Cochran, Cornell University
'Until this book, interpretation of why modern banks were among the most successful economic institutions in early-twentieth-century China have rested on sparse information. This comprehensive study examines the banks' role in the economy, their relation to the government debt, the process of acculturating Western business and management practices, and the question of Chinese entrepreneurship. It attributes the modern banks' ability to grow in an unstable political and economic environment to innovative business practices and sound professional management and rejects the argument attributing their success to twentieth-century Chinese economic and business history as well as a significant contribution to the general field of banking history.' Andrea McElderry, University of Louisville
'… stimulating and essential reading …' The Economic History Review
'… Cheng offers a concise and yet detailed survey of the transition from traditional to modern banking institutions … Scholars interested in Chinese financial, economic, and business history will gain valuable insights from this study that rehabilitates the achievements of the Chinese modern banking sector before the Japanese invasion.' Journal of the China Quarterly
'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
Descriere
This book documents the evolution of modern Chinese banking between 1897 and 1937.