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Research on China's Modern Foreign Trade and Domestic Residents' Consumption Life (1927-1936)
History中国近代对外贸易与国内居民消费生活研究(1927—1936)
Chen Jinwen
This book is a theoretical work that studies the economic history of modern China. The author uses China's foreign trade and domestic residents' consumption from 1927 to 1936 as the starting point to study the interactive relationship between China's foreign trade, changes in social and economic structure and domestic residents' consumption during this period. It reveals the impact of foreign trade on modern China, that is, it promoted the consumption transformation of modern Chinese residents and the changes in China's social and economic structure, and brought about the transformation of consumption systems and concepts. This book helps readers understand the role that Sino-foreign trade exchanges and development played in China's modern social and economic transformation, and provides a deep understanding of the consumption structure, consumption life, and consumption customs and concepts of residents of all strata. It has great academic value.
This book is a theoretical work that studies the economic history of modern China. The author uses China's foreign trade and domestic residents' consumption from 1927 to 1936 as the starting point to study the interactive relationship between China's foreign trade, changes in social and economic structure and domestic residents' consumption during this period. It reveals the impact of foreign trade on modern China, that is, it promoted the consumption transformation of modern Chinese residents and the changes in China's social and economic structure, and brought about the transformation of consumption systems and concepts. This book helps readers understand the role that Sino-foreign trade exchanges and development played in China's modern social and economic transformation, and provides a deep understanding of the consumption structure, consumption life, and consumption customs and concepts of residents of all strata. It has great academic value.