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    Author(s)Anthony Webster, Ulbe Bosma, Jaime de Melo
    PublisherPalgrave
    ISBN9781137463913
    Pages318
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2015

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    Palgrave Commodities Ports and Asian Maritime Trade Since 1750 by Anthony Webster, Ulbe Bosma, Jaime de Melo

    This book examines the role of mercantile networks in linking Asian economies to the global economy. It contains fourteen contributions on East, Southeast and South Asia covering the period from 1750 to the present._x000D_ Table of contents :- _x000D_ 1. Commodities, ports and Asian maritime trade since 1750: The foundations of the modern Asian 'economic miracle'?; Ulbe Bosma and Anthony Webster 2. Asia in the growth of world trade: A reinterpretation of 'The Long Nineteenth Century'; Kaoru Sugihara 3. Outside engagements: Makassar's mercantile networks and traders, eighteenth totwentieth centuries; Heather Sutherland 4. The Port of Semarang circa 1775, an early modern regional emporium under colonial rule; Gerrit Knaap 5. Bombay, and the port complex of Gujarat: Merchants and the political economy of Western India in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; Ghulam A. Nadri 6. Western merchants in East Asian treaty ports (c. 1850-1890); Ferry de Goey 7. Neglected orphans and absent parents: The European mercantile houses of mid-nineteenth century Java; G. Roger Knight 8. Building intra-Asian and transcontinental mercantile networks in the age of the British East India Company: The rise and fall of the house of John Palmer; Anthony Webster 9. The invisible circulation of capital among Hong Kong, Taishan and North America: An analysis of the remittance business of Ma Tsui Chiu, 1900s-1940s; Pui-Tak Lee 10. British overseas banks and Southeast Asia's regional economy in the late nineteenth century; Tomotaka Kawamura 11. Transcending the Empire. Western merchant houses and local capital in the Indian cotton trade (1850s-1930s); Christof Dejung 12. Liverpool shipping, gentlemanly capitalism and intra-Asian trade in the twentieth century; Nicholas J. White and Catherine Evans 13. Pursuit of profit in the shadow of decolonization: Indonesia in the 1950s; Thomas Lindblad 14. The Chinese and Indian Corporate Economy: A Radical Construction of Law, the State, and Corporations; Raj Brown_x000D_



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