Examines the official commercial statistics suggesting that the conventional wisdom regarding early free-trade efforts of Britain and France is incorrec...
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Freetrade was a central part of economic and political orthodoxy in late nineteenth-century Britain, but the period also saw the policy come under attack from advocates of import tariffs. Both sides in this debate made ample use of o...
In the nineteenthcentury, Britain possessed two important bases for its "freetrade policy" in Southeast and East Asia - Singapore and Hong Kong. The s...
The Ts'ai-cheng ch'u 財政処 was established in 1903 during the new regime period after the Boxer Incident to be a specialized agency for implementing fiscal reform, and was active over a period of four years. This was the point of dep...