The Guangdong Model and Taxation in China: Formation, Development, and Characteristics of China's Modern Financial System

This book explores the formation, development, and characteristics of modern China's finance, focusing especially on Guangdong province as a case study to illustrate both the macro-level trends and the micro-level reality. The chronological range of this book is mainly from the late Qing period...

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