About the Author
Billy Kee-long So 蘇基朗 is currently head and chair professor of the Division of Humanities at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His research interests include Chinese legal history and culture, Chinese business history and culture, and the institutional economic history of late Qing and Republican China.
Education: B.A., The Chinese University of Hong Kong; M.A., The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Ph.D., Australian National University
Ramon H. Myers was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. His scholarship and public policy interests included Chinese economic history, Japanese imperialism, Taiwanese history, and Asian international relations. He is the author of The Chinese Peasant Economy (Harvard University Press, 1970), The Chinese Economy, Past and Present (Wadsworth Press, 1978), and co-editor of The Treaty Port Economy in Modern China (Institute of East Asian Studies, 2011). He passed away in fall 2015.
Education: Ph.D., Economics, University of Washington
Table of Contents
AcknowledgementsContributors1. Modern China's Treaty Port Economy in Institutional Perspective: An Introductory Essay Billy K.L. SoPART ONE: Institutional Change and Economic Growth2. The rise of Modern Shanghai: 1900-1936: An Institutional Perspective Debin Ma3. The Shanghai Real Estate Market and Capital Investment, 1860-1936 Tomoko Shiroyama4. The Rice and Wheat Flour Market Economies in the Lower Yangzi, 1900-1936 Kai-yiu Chan5. The Regional Development of Wei County's Cotton Textile Market Economy. 1920-1937 Hon-ming Yip6. Chinese Farmer Rationality and the Agrarian Economy of the Lower Yangzi in the 1930s James Kai-sing Kung, Daniel Yiu-fai Lee, and Nansheng BaiPART TWO: Dynamics in Institutional Change7. Traditional Land Rights in Hong Kong's New Territories Kentaro Matsubara8. Chinese Enteprises across Cultures: The Hong Kong Business Experience in the Early Twentieth Century Stephanie Po-yin Chung9. Legalization of Chinese Corporation, 1904-1929; Innovation and Continuity in Rules and Legislation Billy K.L. So and Albert S. LeeBibliographyIndex