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Chinese capitalists in Japan's new order the occupied lower Yangzi, 1937-1945 Parks M. Coble.

By: Coble, Parks M, 1946-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley [etc.] University of California Press 2003Description: xiii, 296 p. maps 24 cmISBN: 0520232682 (cloth : alk. paper)Subject(s): Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 -- Economic aspects -- China -- Shanghai | Shanghai (China) -- Economic conditions | Shanghai (China) -- Politics and government | China -- Foreign relations -- Japan | Japan -- Foreign relations -- China | Япония | Китай | международные отношения | китайско-японский конфликт | 1937-1945 | промышленность | экономика | Шанхай, городDDC classification: 330.951/132042 LOC classification: HC428.S5234 | C635 2003Other classification: У9(5КИТ)
Contents:
Surviving the fall of Shanghai -- Japan's new order -- Establishing control : the North China and Central China Development companies -- Puppet governments and Chinese capitalists -- Individual firms and the war experience -- The Rong family industrial enterprises and the war -- Textile and consumer industries in the war era : beyond the Rong model -- Chemical and match industrialists -- China's rubber industry.
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Выдается в читальный зал Научная библиотека ТГУ Книгохранилище 1-915097к (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 13820000468845

Includes bibliographical references : p. 253-274. - Index : p. 285-296

Surviving the fall of Shanghai -- Japan's new order -- Establishing control : the North China and Central China Development companies -- Puppet governments and Chinese capitalists -- Individual firms and the war experience -- The Rong family industrial enterprises and the war -- Textile and consumer industries in the war era : beyond the Rong model -- Chemical and match industrialists -- China's rubber industry.

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