To date, much of the scholarly literature on anti-foreign boycotts in prewar China focused on cigarettes. However, foreign banks were also targeted, particularly regarding their most visible infringement of Chinese sovereignty: banknotes. Piecing together note circulation data on the smaller European and American banks operating in Shanghai is a work in progress. In this research note, I present provisional data about three of the most important second-tier foreign banks in Shanghai: the Netherlands Trading Society, the German Deutsch-Asiatische Bank and the International Banking Corporation. Tentative conclusions can already be drawn. These banks by and large lost traction in the 1930s insofar as banknote circulation volumes were concerned...
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This article utilizes the local banknote circulation volumes of HSBC, the largest foreign bank in Ch...
This review article surveys new studies of China's economy in the early twentieth century that have ...
This paper surveys the phenomenal transformation of banking and finance, public debt and monetary re...
Using recently declassified archival material pertaining to the Chartered Bank of India Australia an...
This study proposes a foreign bank branch networks index (FBBNI) to capture bank-level exposure to c...
This paper surveys the phenomenal transformation of banking and finance, public debt, and monetary r...
One of the puzzling features of China’s post-1978 economic reforms is how quickly its enterprises ad...
Using recently declassified archival material pertaining to the Chartered Bank of India Australia an...
This article examines the relationship between currency boards and the development of local Chinese ...
This article provides the first comparative overview in English of Japanese colonial banks before Wo...
This article utilizes the local banknote circulation volumes of HSBC, the largest foreign bank in Ch...
This dissertation examines the hitherto neglected role foreign, and specifically German, bankers pla...
In 1928, T.V. Soong headed the new Central Bank of China to pursue monetary reform, redeem bad debts...
This is the final published version of the article. It was originally published in Cross Currents: E...
This is a study of the Chinese idea that inspired the first bank deposit insurance statute, New Yor...
This article utilizes the local banknote circulation volumes of HSBC, the largest foreign bank in Ch...
This review article surveys new studies of China's economy in the early twentieth century that have ...
This paper surveys the phenomenal transformation of banking and finance, public debt and monetary re...
Using recently declassified archival material pertaining to the Chartered Bank of India Australia an...
This study proposes a foreign bank branch networks index (FBBNI) to capture bank-level exposure to c...
This paper surveys the phenomenal transformation of banking and finance, public debt, and monetary r...
One of the puzzling features of China’s post-1978 economic reforms is how quickly its enterprises ad...