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坦白
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Sudarno Sumarto,Asep Suryahadi,Sami Bazziwhich has long been regarded as the most Westernised city in China, Chinese merchants continued to use traditional methods of bookkeeping, which gives us a unique insight into Chinese business practices and culture. Chinese accounting is led by concepts of investment, partnership, contracting, profi
institute
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Alfredo Joignant,Nicolás M. Sommaincorporated by Royal Charters of the British government and had the right to issue bank notes in their local offices. The British colonies in South and East Asia became included in the networks of the British banks relatively late in the 1850s.. After the opening of the Suez Canal, these banks in A
TRAWL
发表于 2025-3-25 21:07:24
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16941-2als and merchants lamented that Indian peasants and intermediaries mixed different cotton types before sowing, or watered the cotton bales and enclosed dirt, stones, cotton waste and lower-quality cotton in order to make higher profits.. The British colonial government regularly attempted to counter
enmesh
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receptors
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0632-8ging van Rubberplanters ter Oostkust van Sumatra (AVROS ). They were all Dutch, four of them representatives of leading tobacco producers in the plantation belt of East Sumatra (now the province of North Sumatra). They expressed grave c
ABOUT
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gusher
发表于 2025-3-26 13:50:44
Book 2015This 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.
BROW
发表于 2025-3-26 18:24:32
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137463920capitalism; colonization; decolonization; India; Indonesia; trade