The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the silver standard that had fueled the expansion of global trade in the early modern period. This article analyzes the resulting economic effects in China and the United States. The analysis connects monetary developments in Spanish America with demand-side explanations within China and the increasingly dominant role of North Americans as intermediaries of the world's silver trade after the 1780s. The article challenges established notions that silver outfl ow from opium imports or silver shortages from falling South American output were the main causes of economic troubles in nineteenth-century China. Through a comparison with the workings of N...
In China up to the end of 1840’s, settlement of foreign trade accounts was made in three manners: in...
UnrestrictedThis thesis analyzed Chinese currency reform initiated by Nanjing nationalist government...
This paper focuses on the use of silver as a monetary standard in Mexico during approximately the la...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...
In the early modern period, the world economy gravitated around the expansion of long-distance comme...
The circulation of silver between the Americas, Europe, and China has provided a critical impetus fo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-98)This thesis addresses an unexplored area in U.S.-Ch...
This article deals with the political economic consequences of the disappearance of the Spanish silv...
This article provides the first systematic econometric study on the evolution of Chinese silver exch...
Editada en la Fundación Empresa PúblicaEn este artículo argumentamos que Ming China desempeñó un pap...
In the early modern period the world economy gravitated around the expansion of long distance commer...
This paper focuses on the legacy of the ‘Manila galleon’ in the nineteenth century, when China stil...
Economic historians have offered several explanations for China’s cycles of silverisation and de-sil...
In this study, the first of its kind in the English language, Richard von Glahn offers a definitive ...
This article argues that the commodity “nature” ascribed to early modern money should be understood ...
In China up to the end of 1840’s, settlement of foreign trade accounts was made in three manners: in...
UnrestrictedThis thesis analyzed Chinese currency reform initiated by Nanjing nationalist government...
This paper focuses on the use of silver as a monetary standard in Mexico during approximately the la...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...
In the early modern period, the world economy gravitated around the expansion of long-distance comme...
The circulation of silver between the Americas, Europe, and China has provided a critical impetus fo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-98)This thesis addresses an unexplored area in U.S.-Ch...
This article deals with the political economic consequences of the disappearance of the Spanish silv...
This article provides the first systematic econometric study on the evolution of Chinese silver exch...
Editada en la Fundación Empresa PúblicaEn este artículo argumentamos que Ming China desempeñó un pap...
In the early modern period the world economy gravitated around the expansion of long distance commer...
This paper focuses on the legacy of the ‘Manila galleon’ in the nineteenth century, when China stil...
Economic historians have offered several explanations for China’s cycles of silverisation and de-sil...
In this study, the first of its kind in the English language, Richard von Glahn offers a definitive ...
This article argues that the commodity “nature” ascribed to early modern money should be understood ...
In China up to the end of 1840’s, settlement of foreign trade accounts was made in three manners: in...
UnrestrictedThis thesis analyzed Chinese currency reform initiated by Nanjing nationalist government...
This paper focuses on the use of silver as a monetary standard in Mexico during approximately the la...