Jingji Xue (The History of the Introduction of Western Economic Ideas into China, 1850-1950)
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Product Details
Author:
Paul B. Trescott
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
550
Publisher:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press (November 14, 2007)
Imprint:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9789629962425
ISBN-10:
962996242X
Weight:
28.64oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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Overview
Based on extensive research, Jingji Xue considers how economics, as a concept as well as an intellectual discipline, was introduced and developed in China. Paul B. Trescott identifies the Chinese who studied economics in the West and evaluates their roles in teaching, research, and publication in China. In particular, he describes and examines the activities of Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, Sun Yat-sen, and Yan Fu in transmitting and interpreting Western economics. The evolution of economics programs in leading Chinese universities is also discussed.








