Les caravanes russes à Pékin au XVIIIe siècle. Aspects financiers et comptables d'un commerce entre les deux empires
Natalia Victorovna Platonova ()
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Natalia Victorovna Platonova: CRH (UMR 8558 CNRS / EHESS) - Centre de Recherches Historiques (CRH) _ Unité Mixte de Recherches (UMR 8558 CNRS / EHESS) - EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
Since the Treaty of Nertchinsk signed in 1689, which was followed by the Treaty of Kiakhta in 1728, Russia and China inaugurated their diplomatic and economic relations. Therefore, the caravans traveled from Moscow to Beijing for the trade of furs. They were sent on behalf of the Tsar who holds the monopoly on trade with China. This article aims to study the organisation and activities of the caravans in order to know the special nature of the Russia's trade with China and to understand why it has failed in the eighteenth century.
Keywords: trade; accounting; management; caravan; Russia; China; State; modern history; commerce; comptabilité; gestion; caravane; Russie; Chine; État; histoire moderne (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-03-26
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Published in XIVes Journées d'histoire de la comptabilité et du management. Histoire des entreprises du transport. Evolutions comptables et managériales, Mar 2009, Sceaux, France. pp.1-32
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