Industrial development in modern China : a quantitative analysis

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Industrial development in modern China : a quantitative analysis

Guan Quan

(China perspectives series)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [278]-287) and index

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Description

Delineates the industrial development mainly in the Republic of China (1912-1949), drawing on economic development theory and focusing on the internal logic of economic phenomena. Explains why and how modern China came to be a comparative economic laggard. Offers a comparative perspective that brings the case of modern Japan into the discussion. An analysis backed up by a large amount of unexploited industrial statistical data.

Table of Contents

1. Industry in the Second Decade of the 20th Century: Based on the Analysis of the Statistics Table of Agriculture and Commerce 2. Industry in the Hinterland in 1933: Based on the Analysis of the Industrial Survey Report of China 3. Industry in Northeast China in the 1930s: Analysis Based on Statistics of Factories in Manchuria 4. Industry in North China from 1939 to 1942: Analysis Based on North China Statistics of Factories 5. Industry in the Rear Area During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Based on the Analysis of General Statistics of the Rear Industries: 1942 6. Industry in Cities: Nationwide, Shanghai, Tianjin, Wuhan 7. Mining Production during the Republic of China Period: Based on the Analysis of Mining Survey of China 8. Comparison of Industrial Development in China and Japan in the 1930s 9. Comparison and Summary

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