Four Colonies and the Race for the Chinese Market
Dídac Cubeiro Rodríguez ()
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Dídac Cubeiro Rodríguez: Autonomous University of Barcelona
Chapter Chapter 2 in The Pearl of the East, 2023, pp 33-49 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract During the last decades of the nineteenth century until the 1930s, economic growth in Southeast Asia (we understand Southeast Asia at the end of the nineteenth century: Burma, British colony, Thailand or independent Siam, Malaysia British colony, Indonesia or Dutch East Indies, Dutch colonies, Indochina, French colonies and the Philippines, Spanish colonies until the end of the century, and from 1898 onwards, American colonies until independence) was a common fact among the economies of the region, despite finding differences in the growth patterns of different countries.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21674-9_2
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