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Interest, mentality, and strategy: Americans and China's economic reconstruction, 1944-1949.
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Interest, mentality, and strategy: Americans and China's economic reconstruction, 1944-1949./
作者:
Wei, Chu-xiong George.
面頁冊數:
380 p.
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Chairperson: William C. Kirby.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International57-09A.
標題:
Economics, History. -
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9780591110548
Interest, mentality, and strategy: Americans and China's economic reconstruction, 1944-1949.
Wei, Chu-xiong George.
Interest, mentality, and strategy: Americans and China's economic reconstruction, 1944-1949.
- 380 p.
Chairperson: William C. Kirby.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Washington University in St. Louis, 1996.
My dissertation "Interest, Mentality, and Strategy: Americans and China's Economic Reconstruction, 1944-1949" examines the conflict and consequence of different interests, mentalities and economic strategies of the American and the Chinese in their efforts to reconstruct China after World War II. The dynamic economic activities of Americans in China's reconstruction can be placed in two categories: Those of governmental assistance and those of private investment. On the one hand, American businessmen were very interested in the negotiations of U.S.-China commercial relations and energetically involved in China's reconstruction. The case of Shanghai Power Company represents the American business experience in China. On the other hand, the U.S. government also involved itself deeply in China's economy through negotiations of the Sino-American Commercial Treaty and the activities of UNRRA and ECA.
ISBN: 9780591110548Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The direct attempt of the United States to assist China economically after World War II emerged from an American desire to encourage the liberal economic development of China and America's effort to create a postwar strategic structure in East Asia, not from a desire to increase Chinese state control of the economy. However, the reconstruction policy of the Nationalist Government aimed at rapid industrialization under the guidance of the government. The interest, mentality and strategy for development of the Chinese were determined and conditioned by their experience and economic policies of the past and were not suitable for immediate transplantation of American liberalism into China.
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