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Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market
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Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market

Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market

Edited ByA.J.H. Latham, Heita Kawakatsu

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 18 April 2006
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203086506
Pages 172 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134194087
SubjectsArea Studies
KeywordsIntra-Asian Trade, Hong Kong, Tan Kim Ching, Chinese Merchants, Raw Silk
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Latham, A. (Ed.), Kawakatsu, H. (Ed.). (2006). Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203086506
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Intra-Asian trade is a major theme of recent writing on Asian economic history. From the second half of the nineteenth century, intra-Asian trade flows linked Asia into an integrated economic system, with reciprocal benefits for all participants. But although this was a network from which all gained, there was also considerable inter-Asian competition between Asian producers for these Asian markets, and those of the wider world.

This collection presents captivating snap-shots of trade in specific commodities, alongside chapters comprehensively covering the region. The book covers: China’s relative backwardness, Japanese copper exports, Japan’s fur trade, Siam’s luxury rice trade, Korea, Japanese shipbuilding, the silk trade, the refined sugar trade, competition in the rice trade, the Japanese cotton textile trade to Africa, multilateral settlements in Asia, the cotton textile trade to Britain, and the growth of the palm oil industry in Malaysia and Indonesia. The opening of Asia, especially in Japan and China, liberated the creative forces of the market within the new intra-Asian economy.

Filling a particular gap in the literature on intra-Asian trade prior to the twentieth century, this is an insightful study that makes a considerable contribution to our knowledge of the Asian trade both prior to, and after, the arrival of colonial states. It will be of great interest to historians and economists focusing on Asia.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
DownloadPDF 0.04MB
View abstract
chapter 1|20 pages
China’s overseas trade policy and its historical results: 1522–1840
BySHI ZHIHONG
DownloadPDF 0.12MB
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
The golden age of Japanese copper: the intra-Asian copper trade of the Dutch East India Company
ByRYUTO SHIMADA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 3|9 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the fur market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
ByCHIKASHI TAKAHASHI
DownloadPDF 0.14MB
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
The Japanese acquisition of maritime technology from the United Kingdom
ByMASAMI KITA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 5|17 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the world silk market: 1859–1929
BySHINSUKE KANEKO
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 6|11 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the sugar market, 1890–1939
ByTAKASHI KUME
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 7|11 pages
Rival merchants: the Korean market in the late nineteenth century
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Tan Kim Ching and Siam “Garden rice”: the rice trade between Siam and Singapore in the late nineteenth century
ByTOSHIYUKI MIYATA
DownloadPDF 0.36MB
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
The Rangoon Gazette and inter-Asian competition in the intra-Asian rice trade 1920–41
ByA.J.H. LATHAM
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Japanese competition in the Congo Basin in the 1930s
ByKATSUHIKO KITAGAWA
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Shifting patterns of multilateral settlements in the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s
ByMASAFUMI YOMODA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
Inter-Asian competition for the British market in cotton textiles: the political economy of Anglo-Asian cartels, c.1932–60
ByDAVID CLAYTON
DownloadPDF 0.16MB
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
An edible oil for the world: Malaysian and Indonesian competition in the palm oil trade, 1945–2000
BySUSAN MARTIN
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract

Intra-Asian trade is a major theme of recent writing on Asian economic history. From the second half of the nineteenth century, intra-Asian trade flows linked Asia into an integrated economic system, with reciprocal benefits for all participants. But although this was a network from which all gained, there was also considerable inter-Asian competition between Asian producers for these Asian markets, and those of the wider world.

This collection presents captivating snap-shots of trade in specific commodities, alongside chapters comprehensively covering the region. The book covers: China’s relative backwardness, Japanese copper exports, Japan’s fur trade, Siam’s luxury rice trade, Korea, Japanese shipbuilding, the silk trade, the refined sugar trade, competition in the rice trade, the Japanese cotton textile trade to Africa, multilateral settlements in Asia, the cotton textile trade to Britain, and the growth of the palm oil industry in Malaysia and Indonesia. The opening of Asia, especially in Japan and China, liberated the creative forces of the market within the new intra-Asian economy.

Filling a particular gap in the literature on intra-Asian trade prior to the twentieth century, this is an insightful study that makes a considerable contribution to our knowledge of the Asian trade both prior to, and after, the arrival of colonial states. It will be of great interest to historians and economists focusing on Asia.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
DownloadPDF 0.04MB
View abstract
chapter 1|20 pages
China’s overseas trade policy and its historical results: 1522–1840
BySHI ZHIHONG
DownloadPDF 0.12MB
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
The golden age of Japanese copper: the intra-Asian copper trade of the Dutch East India Company
ByRYUTO SHIMADA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 3|9 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the fur market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
ByCHIKASHI TAKAHASHI
DownloadPDF 0.14MB
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
The Japanese acquisition of maritime technology from the United Kingdom
ByMASAMI KITA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 5|17 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the world silk market: 1859–1929
BySHINSUKE KANEKO
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 6|11 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the sugar market, 1890–1939
ByTAKASHI KUME
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 7|11 pages
Rival merchants: the Korean market in the late nineteenth century
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Tan Kim Ching and Siam “Garden rice”: the rice trade between Siam and Singapore in the late nineteenth century
ByTOSHIYUKI MIYATA
DownloadPDF 0.36MB
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
The Rangoon Gazette and inter-Asian competition in the intra-Asian rice trade 1920–41
ByA.J.H. LATHAM
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Japanese competition in the Congo Basin in the 1930s
ByKATSUHIKO KITAGAWA
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Shifting patterns of multilateral settlements in the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s
ByMASAFUMI YOMODA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
Inter-Asian competition for the British market in cotton textiles: the political economy of Anglo-Asian cartels, c.1932–60
ByDAVID CLAYTON
DownloadPDF 0.16MB
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
An edible oil for the world: Malaysian and Indonesian competition in the palm oil trade, 1945–2000
BySUSAN MARTIN
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Intra-Asian trade is a major theme of recent writing on Asian economic history. From the second half of the nineteenth century, intra-Asian trade flows linked Asia into an integrated economic system, with reciprocal benefits for all participants. But although this was a network from which all gained, there was also considerable inter-Asian competition between Asian producers for these Asian markets, and those of the wider world.

This collection presents captivating snap-shots of trade in specific commodities, alongside chapters comprehensively covering the region. The book covers: China’s relative backwardness, Japanese copper exports, Japan’s fur trade, Siam’s luxury rice trade, Korea, Japanese shipbuilding, the silk trade, the refined sugar trade, competition in the rice trade, the Japanese cotton textile trade to Africa, multilateral settlements in Asia, the cotton textile trade to Britain, and the growth of the palm oil industry in Malaysia and Indonesia. The opening of Asia, especially in Japan and China, liberated the creative forces of the market within the new intra-Asian economy.

Filling a particular gap in the literature on intra-Asian trade prior to the twentieth century, this is an insightful study that makes a considerable contribution to our knowledge of the Asian trade both prior to, and after, the arrival of colonial states. It will be of great interest to historians and economists focusing on Asia.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
DownloadPDF 0.04MB
View abstract
chapter 1|20 pages
China’s overseas trade policy and its historical results: 1522–1840
BySHI ZHIHONG
DownloadPDF 0.12MB
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
The golden age of Japanese copper: the intra-Asian copper trade of the Dutch East India Company
ByRYUTO SHIMADA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 3|9 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the fur market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
ByCHIKASHI TAKAHASHI
DownloadPDF 0.14MB
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
The Japanese acquisition of maritime technology from the United Kingdom
ByMASAMI KITA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 5|17 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the world silk market: 1859–1929
BySHINSUKE KANEKO
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 6|11 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the sugar market, 1890–1939
ByTAKASHI KUME
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 7|11 pages
Rival merchants: the Korean market in the late nineteenth century
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Tan Kim Ching and Siam “Garden rice”: the rice trade between Siam and Singapore in the late nineteenth century
ByTOSHIYUKI MIYATA
DownloadPDF 0.36MB
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
The Rangoon Gazette and inter-Asian competition in the intra-Asian rice trade 1920–41
ByA.J.H. LATHAM
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Japanese competition in the Congo Basin in the 1930s
ByKATSUHIKO KITAGAWA
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Shifting patterns of multilateral settlements in the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s
ByMASAFUMI YOMODA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
Inter-Asian competition for the British market in cotton textiles: the political economy of Anglo-Asian cartels, c.1932–60
ByDAVID CLAYTON
DownloadPDF 0.16MB
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
An edible oil for the world: Malaysian and Indonesian competition in the palm oil trade, 1945–2000
BySUSAN MARTIN
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract

Intra-Asian trade is a major theme of recent writing on Asian economic history. From the second half of the nineteenth century, intra-Asian trade flows linked Asia into an integrated economic system, with reciprocal benefits for all participants. But although this was a network from which all gained, there was also considerable inter-Asian competition between Asian producers for these Asian markets, and those of the wider world.

This collection presents captivating snap-shots of trade in specific commodities, alongside chapters comprehensively covering the region. The book covers: China’s relative backwardness, Japanese copper exports, Japan’s fur trade, Siam’s luxury rice trade, Korea, Japanese shipbuilding, the silk trade, the refined sugar trade, competition in the rice trade, the Japanese cotton textile trade to Africa, multilateral settlements in Asia, the cotton textile trade to Britain, and the growth of the palm oil industry in Malaysia and Indonesia. The opening of Asia, especially in Japan and China, liberated the creative forces of the market within the new intra-Asian economy.

Filling a particular gap in the literature on intra-Asian trade prior to the twentieth century, this is an insightful study that makes a considerable contribution to our knowledge of the Asian trade both prior to, and after, the arrival of colonial states. It will be of great interest to historians and economists focusing on Asia.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
DownloadPDF 0.04MB
View abstract
chapter 1|20 pages
China’s overseas trade policy and its historical results: 1522–1840
BySHI ZHIHONG
DownloadPDF 0.12MB
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
The golden age of Japanese copper: the intra-Asian copper trade of the Dutch East India Company
ByRYUTO SHIMADA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 3|9 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the fur market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
ByCHIKASHI TAKAHASHI
DownloadPDF 0.14MB
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
The Japanese acquisition of maritime technology from the United Kingdom
ByMASAMI KITA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 5|17 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the world silk market: 1859–1929
BySHINSUKE KANEKO
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 6|11 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the sugar market, 1890–1939
ByTAKASHI KUME
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 7|11 pages
Rival merchants: the Korean market in the late nineteenth century
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Tan Kim Ching and Siam “Garden rice”: the rice trade between Siam and Singapore in the late nineteenth century
ByTOSHIYUKI MIYATA
DownloadPDF 0.36MB
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
The Rangoon Gazette and inter-Asian competition in the intra-Asian rice trade 1920–41
ByA.J.H. LATHAM
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Japanese competition in the Congo Basin in the 1930s
ByKATSUHIKO KITAGAWA
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Shifting patterns of multilateral settlements in the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s
ByMASAFUMI YOMODA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
Inter-Asian competition for the British market in cotton textiles: the political economy of Anglo-Asian cartels, c.1932–60
ByDAVID CLAYTON
DownloadPDF 0.16MB
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
An edible oil for the world: Malaysian and Indonesian competition in the palm oil trade, 1945–2000
BySUSAN MARTIN
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Intra-Asian trade is a major theme of recent writing on Asian economic history. From the second half of the nineteenth century, intra-Asian trade flows linked Asia into an integrated economic system, with reciprocal benefits for all participants. But although this was a network from which all gained, there was also considerable inter-Asian competition between Asian producers for these Asian markets, and those of the wider world.

This collection presents captivating snap-shots of trade in specific commodities, alongside chapters comprehensively covering the region. The book covers: China’s relative backwardness, Japanese copper exports, Japan’s fur trade, Siam’s luxury rice trade, Korea, Japanese shipbuilding, the silk trade, the refined sugar trade, competition in the rice trade, the Japanese cotton textile trade to Africa, multilateral settlements in Asia, the cotton textile trade to Britain, and the growth of the palm oil industry in Malaysia and Indonesia. The opening of Asia, especially in Japan and China, liberated the creative forces of the market within the new intra-Asian economy.

Filling a particular gap in the literature on intra-Asian trade prior to the twentieth century, this is an insightful study that makes a considerable contribution to our knowledge of the Asian trade both prior to, and after, the arrival of colonial states. It will be of great interest to historians and economists focusing on Asia.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
DownloadPDF 0.04MB
View abstract
chapter 1|20 pages
China’s overseas trade policy and its historical results: 1522–1840
BySHI ZHIHONG
DownloadPDF 0.12MB
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
The golden age of Japanese copper: the intra-Asian copper trade of the Dutch East India Company
ByRYUTO SHIMADA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 3|9 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the fur market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
ByCHIKASHI TAKAHASHI
DownloadPDF 0.14MB
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
The Japanese acquisition of maritime technology from the United Kingdom
ByMASAMI KITA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 5|17 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the world silk market: 1859–1929
BySHINSUKE KANEKO
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 6|11 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the sugar market, 1890–1939
ByTAKASHI KUME
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 7|11 pages
Rival merchants: the Korean market in the late nineteenth century
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Tan Kim Ching and Siam “Garden rice”: the rice trade between Siam and Singapore in the late nineteenth century
ByTOSHIYUKI MIYATA
DownloadPDF 0.36MB
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
The Rangoon Gazette and inter-Asian competition in the intra-Asian rice trade 1920–41
ByA.J.H. LATHAM
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Japanese competition in the Congo Basin in the 1930s
ByKATSUHIKO KITAGAWA
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Shifting patterns of multilateral settlements in the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s
ByMASAFUMI YOMODA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
Inter-Asian competition for the British market in cotton textiles: the political economy of Anglo-Asian cartels, c.1932–60
ByDAVID CLAYTON
DownloadPDF 0.16MB
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
An edible oil for the world: Malaysian and Indonesian competition in the palm oil trade, 1945–2000
BySUSAN MARTIN
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract

Intra-Asian trade is a major theme of recent writing on Asian economic history. From the second half of the nineteenth century, intra-Asian trade flows linked Asia into an integrated economic system, with reciprocal benefits for all participants. But although this was a network from which all gained, there was also considerable inter-Asian competition between Asian producers for these Asian markets, and those of the wider world.

This collection presents captivating snap-shots of trade in specific commodities, alongside chapters comprehensively covering the region. The book covers: China’s relative backwardness, Japanese copper exports, Japan’s fur trade, Siam’s luxury rice trade, Korea, Japanese shipbuilding, the silk trade, the refined sugar trade, competition in the rice trade, the Japanese cotton textile trade to Africa, multilateral settlements in Asia, the cotton textile trade to Britain, and the growth of the palm oil industry in Malaysia and Indonesia. The opening of Asia, especially in Japan and China, liberated the creative forces of the market within the new intra-Asian economy.

Filling a particular gap in the literature on intra-Asian trade prior to the twentieth century, this is an insightful study that makes a considerable contribution to our knowledge of the Asian trade both prior to, and after, the arrival of colonial states. It will be of great interest to historians and economists focusing on Asia.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
DownloadPDF 0.04MB
View abstract
chapter 1|20 pages
China’s overseas trade policy and its historical results: 1522–1840
BySHI ZHIHONG
DownloadPDF 0.12MB
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
The golden age of Japanese copper: the intra-Asian copper trade of the Dutch East India Company
ByRYUTO SHIMADA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 3|9 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the fur market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
ByCHIKASHI TAKAHASHI
DownloadPDF 0.14MB
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
The Japanese acquisition of maritime technology from the United Kingdom
ByMASAMI KITA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 5|17 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the world silk market: 1859–1929
BySHINSUKE KANEKO
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 6|11 pages
Inter-Asian competition in the sugar market, 1890–1939
ByTAKASHI KUME
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 7|11 pages
Rival merchants: the Korean market in the late nineteenth century
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Tan Kim Ching and Siam “Garden rice”: the rice trade between Siam and Singapore in the late nineteenth century
ByTOSHIYUKI MIYATA
DownloadPDF 0.36MB
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
The Rangoon Gazette and inter-Asian competition in the intra-Asian rice trade 1920–41
ByA.J.H. LATHAM
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Japanese competition in the Congo Basin in the 1930s
ByKATSUHIKO KITAGAWA
DownloadPDF 0.10MB
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Shifting patterns of multilateral settlements in the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s
ByMASAFUMI YOMODA
DownloadPDF 0.13MB
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
Inter-Asian competition for the British market in cotton textiles: the political economy of Anglo-Asian cartels, c.1932–60
ByDAVID CLAYTON
DownloadPDF 0.16MB
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
An edible oil for the world: Malaysian and Indonesian competition in the palm oil trade, 1945–2000
BySUSAN MARTIN
DownloadPDF 0.11MB
View abstract
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