Banking in China (1890s–1940s)

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Asia Banking Corporation
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Banking in China
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Banque Industrielle De Chine
Canton
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Chinese concessions
Chinese economic history
Chinese Port Cities
Chinese Regime
colonial finance
concession economies
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Deutsch Asiatisch Bank
Documentary Credit
Eastern Chinese Railway
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foreign banking competition
French banking
French Banks
French capitalism
French Concession
French economic influence in China
geoeconomics
geopolitics China
Guangzhou
Guangzhou Branch
Hankeou
Hankow
International Banking Corporation
international business networks
Investment
Messageries Maritimes
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha
modern economy
National City Bank
North Eastern China
philosophy of competition
port city development
Railway Tianjin Pukow
Russo Asiatic Bank
Shanghai Branch
Silk Exports
Tianjin
Tientsin
Wuhan
Yangtze
Yangtze River
Yokohama Specie Bank

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032236841
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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From the 1890s to the 1940s, French State and entrepreneurial companies were enticed to promote French interests, beyond mere colonial targets, for the sake of economic patriotism. Chinese concessions, not including Hong Kong, were thus inserted into geo-economic moves, and French stakeholders asserted their philosophy of competition, and displayed their means of influence and investment. In this book, the author assesses the challenges which confronted French actors in the face of powerful British imperial action overseas, all the more so because German Belgian, Japanese, and then also North-American competitors joined the fray.

The book targets three concessions: Canton/Guangzhou, Tientsin/Tianjin, and Hankeou/Wuhan because of their significance in the emergence of a modern economy in the country. The three main sections of the book explore the position of French stakeholders, mainly businessmen, merchant houses, bankers, and a few industrialists, in these three port-cities and China overall. The chapters gauge their capital of influence and networking, commercial tools, and banking skills in the face of competition, the hardships of crossing the changes in economic productive systems or clusters in the various port-cities and their areas, rich with commercial offshoots. Also, several chapters underscore the uncertainties caused by geopolitical and military events in China. For each of the three concessions, commercial and banking systems, assessments of the successes and limits of the French bankers and merchants are investigated, with the aim of evaluating the reality of French entrepreneurialism and power in the regions prospected by the offshoots of French capitalism.

The book will be an invaluable resource for academics interested in the history of banking and finance, business, entrepreneurship, colonialism and "economic patriotism" in Chinese history, in geo-economics and in connected history.

Hubert Bonin is a researcher in modern economic history at Sciences Po Bordeaux and at the GREThA research centre at Bordeaux University. His fields are banking history, business history, economic history of WWI, business and banking in the French concessions in China, Bordeaux wine history and maritime logistics history.