This new volume from a leading group of international authors and contributors provides a nuanced exploration of the history of Chinese economic thought.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Considerations on the Research Methodology of the History of Chinese Economic Thought Hu Jichuang 2. On the Major Fields and Significance of the Study of the History of Ancient Chinese Economic Thought Wu Baosan 3. Fu Guo Xue and the 'Economics' of Ancient China Zhao Jing 4. The Chinese Origin of Physiocratic Economics Tan Min 5. On 'Guanzi Qing Zhong' Ye Shichang 6. A Comparison between Confucian and Daoist Economic Philosophies in the Pre-Qin Era Tang Renwu 7. The Start of Family Economics of Chinese Feudal Landowners: On Jia Sixie's 'Important Arts for People's Welfare' Zheng Xueyi 8. Confucian Thought on the Free Economy Ma Tao 9. Etymological Studies of 'Chinese Economics' Ye Tan 10. The Theory of Division of Labour in Chinese History Yan Qinghua 11. Harmony of Diversity and Great Uniformity: Two trains of thought in the economics of ancient China Zhong Xiangcai 12. The Influence of Ancient Chinese Thought on the Ever Normal Granary on Henry A. Wallace and the Agricultural Adjustment Act in the New Deal Li Chaomin