How did Chinese merchants remedy opportunism in a prevailing scenario of weak state enforcement during the Spanish period in the Philippines? The paper attempts to analyze 19th century historical accounts in elucidating how the utilization of guanxi sanctions provides useful insights in addressing the gap between state enforcement and property rights violation. These sanctions constitute informal enforcement among Chinese merchants based on personalistic ties. With credible enforcement, Chinese principals could manage networks that facilitated merchandize trade throughout the Philippines. By the 19th century, Chinese networks consisting of Chinese merchants and agents became crucial in large scale wholesale and retail trade
What were the organizational structures of China’s maritime trade with its eastern neighbours, and w...
What were the organizational structures of China’s maritime trade with its eastern neighbours, and w...
The domination of economy and trading by a Chinese group in Indonesia could not be separated from th...
Extract from Pacific Affairs, Fall, 1962. Material Type: Government publication (gpb); State or pro...
P(論文)"Manila in the second half of the 18th century was increasingly linked to world economy The Chi...
Against the backdrop of the trans-Pacific galleon route and the intra-Asian junk trade, this dissert...
The Philippines during the early 20th century had an environment that was conducive to economic gro...
Chinese merchants in Singapore were involved with the China trade after the British established a tr...
Chinese records of the Song-Ming period provide the context necessary for our understanding of the h...
In the hope of emancipating colonial economy from the heavy depend-ence on the Manila galleon trade ...
This thesis examines the lives and circumstance of working class Chinese in the nineteenth-century P...
This research provides a closer look at the lives and times of a Chinese-Filipino community in the p...
Personalised guanxi are often seen as the backbone of Chinese social and commercial life. Historical...
This study examines the Zheng organization, which flourished from 1625 to 1683, during a time when t...
Prominent Chinese During the Rise of a Colonial City Medan 1890-1942 This book about the social hist...
What were the organizational structures of China’s maritime trade with its eastern neighbours, and w...
What were the organizational structures of China’s maritime trade with its eastern neighbours, and w...
The domination of economy and trading by a Chinese group in Indonesia could not be separated from th...
Extract from Pacific Affairs, Fall, 1962. Material Type: Government publication (gpb); State or pro...
P(論文)"Manila in the second half of the 18th century was increasingly linked to world economy The Chi...
Against the backdrop of the trans-Pacific galleon route and the intra-Asian junk trade, this dissert...
The Philippines during the early 20th century had an environment that was conducive to economic gro...
Chinese merchants in Singapore were involved with the China trade after the British established a tr...
Chinese records of the Song-Ming period provide the context necessary for our understanding of the h...
In the hope of emancipating colonial economy from the heavy depend-ence on the Manila galleon trade ...
This thesis examines the lives and circumstance of working class Chinese in the nineteenth-century P...
This research provides a closer look at the lives and times of a Chinese-Filipino community in the p...
Personalised guanxi are often seen as the backbone of Chinese social and commercial life. Historical...
This study examines the Zheng organization, which flourished from 1625 to 1683, during a time when t...
Prominent Chinese During the Rise of a Colonial City Medan 1890-1942 This book about the social hist...
What were the organizational structures of China’s maritime trade with its eastern neighbours, and w...
What were the organizational structures of China’s maritime trade with its eastern neighbours, and w...
The domination of economy and trading by a Chinese group in Indonesia could not be separated from th...