Commercial Networks in Modern Asia

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A01=Linda Grove
A01=Shinya Sugiyama
archival research methods
Asian economic history
Asian Merchants
Author_Linda Grove
Author_Shinya Sugiyama
Bombay Branch
British Agency House
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Chinese Merchants
colonial trade systems
Cotton Piece Goods
Cotton Trading Companies
Cotton Yarn
Cross-straits Trade
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European Agency Houses
Guild Merchants
historical Asian commercial networks
Ian Brown
Import Export Trade
Imported Cotton Yarn
Indian Raw Cotton
intra-Asian Trade
Japanese Merchants
Java Sugar
merchant diaspora studies
Mitsui Bussan
Raw Cotton Trade
Shanxi Banks
Silkworm Eggs
Tiger Balm
trade networks analysis
transnational business relations
Treaty Port
Western Merchants
Yokohama Specie Bank

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700714193
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume brings together an international team of scholars who examine the development of commercial networks in Asia from the 18th century to the 20th century on a stage that stretches from Yokohama and Pusan to Istanbul. The studies, based on extensive archival research, focus on the trading firms and merchant groups that were the chief actors in the creation of the commercial networks that crisscrossed Asia, linking the various Asian economies to each other and to Europe and the Americas. While some of this work has been available in Japanese, Chinese and Dutch, this is the first time that such a broad range of essays has been made available to an English-speaking audience.
The thirteen essays can be roughly divided into two groups. The first group includes essays that look at the development of large scale networks and plot the competition between competing indigenous and foreign merchant groups in the trade in such products as sugar and cotton yarn in China, cotton goods in Japan, silk in Iran, Japanese manufactures in Dutch Indonesia and rice and cotton in India. The second group of essays focuses on the activities of specific firms as a way to explore the development of trading networks. This group includes essays that look at the activities of Chinese and Japanese merchants in Korea, at the growth of a commercial empire built on the sale of patent drugs in Southeast Asia and at the activities of European trading firms in Asia.
The book should appeal to a wide-range audience. Most directly concerned are economic historians

Authored by Grove, Linda; Sugiyama, Shinya

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