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Content
2017
- 1-11 Central Asia (CA) and the Silk Road (SR): Definitions and Traits
In: Central Asia and the Silk Road
by Stephan Barisitz
- 1-21 Introduction
In: Quantifying Resistance
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee
- 3-20 Asymmetry of Information, Trust-Building and Market Quality: Governing the Quality of Goods in Modern Asia
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Kazuko Furuta & Toshiaki Ushijima
- 7-30 Africa and Africas
In: The History of Business in Africa
by Grietjie Verhoef
- 7-40 Railway Engineers of the Japanese Empire and the Significance of Collaborative R&D Activities
In: The Development of Railway Technology in East Asia in Comparative Perspective
by Minoru Sawai
- 13-48 From the Beginnings to the Emergence of the Silk Road (SR)
In: Central Asia and the Silk Road
by Stephan Barisitz
- 21-45 Market Approaches to Dealing with Cotton Adulteration in Early Twentieth-Century China
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Masataka Setobayashi
- 23-39 Sources
In: Quantifying Resistance
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee
- 31-54 Networks of Exchange
In: The History of Business in Africa
by Grietjie Verhoef
- 41-59 Times and Places
In: Quantifying Resistance
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee
- 41-65 Diversification and Convergence: The Development of Locomotive Technology in Meiji Japan
In: The Development of Railway Technology in East Asia in Comparative Perspective
by Naofumi Nakamura
- 47-71 The Fraudulent Fertilizer Problem in the Late Meiji Era: Credibility Acquisition by New Market Entrants and the Agricultural Experiment Stations
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Chikashi Takahashi
- 49-136 From the Migration Period to the Pinnacle of Nomadic Power: The Mongol Eurasian Empire
In: Central Asia and the Silk Road
by Stephan Barisitz
- 55-86 Business in New Markets Under New Masters
In: The History of Business in Africa
by Grietjie Verhoef
- 61-83 Faces and Contexts
In: Quantifying Resistance
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee
- 67-103 Railway Technology of South Manchuria Railway and Workers in China
In: The Development of Railway Technology in East Asia in Comparative Perspective
by Chaisung Lim
- 73-91 Two Paths Toward Raising Quality: Fertilizer Use in Rice and Sugarcane Cultivation in Colonial Taiwan (1895–1945)
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Kensuke Hirai
- 85-129 Groups and Organisations
In: Quantifying Resistance
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee
- 87-118 Business in Independent Africa
In: The History of Business in Africa
by Grietjie Verhoef
- 93-106 Quality as a Moving Target: Japanese Tea, Consumer Preference, and Federal Regulation on the US Market
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Robert Hellyer
- 105-128 Innovation in Power Sources for Taiwan’s Railways in the Period of US Aid (1950–1965)
In: The Development of Railway Technology in East Asia in Comparative Perspective
by Lung-Pao Tsai
- 107-122 Merchant Association Networks and Product Quality Control: A Case Study of the Silk Pongee Industry in Shandong
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Wei Zhang
- 119-165 Enter the Market: African Entrepreneurial Rebirth After 1980
In: The History of Business in Africa
by Grietjie Verhoef
- 123-136 Imitation and Innovation in the Early Twentieth-Century North China Weaving Industry
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Linda Grove
- 129-149 A Comparison of Railway Nationalization Between Two Empires: Germany and Japan
In: The Development of Railway Technology in East Asia in Comparative Perspective
by Ayumu Banzawa
- 131-166 Crimes and Punishments
In: Quantifying Resistance
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee
- 137-269 Brushed Aside by Outside Progress: From Relative Decline to Colonization
In: Central Asia and the Silk Road
by Stephan Barisitz
- 139-160 Imitation, Counterfeiting, and the Market in Early Twentieth Century Japan and China: Intra-Asian Trade in Modern Small Sundry Goods
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Kazuko Furuta
- 161-182 Technology Transfer, Imitation and Local Production: The Soap Industry in Early Twentieth-Century Tianjin
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Linda Grove
- 167-186 Impacts and Implications
In: Quantifying Resistance
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee
- 167-205 Into the Global
In: The History of Business in Africa
by Grietjie Verhoef
- 183-201 Assimilation and Industrialization: The Demand for Soap in Colonial Taiwan
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Kensuke Hirai
- 203-223 Playing with “Alien Fire” (Yanghuo): Matches in Late Nineteenth-and Early Twentieth-Century China
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Kai Yiu Chan
- 207-215 Conclusion: The Beginning of African Business History
In: The History of Business in Africa
by Grietjie Verhoef
- 225-243 From Emulation to Innovation: Japanese Toy Exports to High-Income Countries Before World War II
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Masayuki Tanimoto
- 245-281 Bottom-Up Industrialization in the People’s Republic of China: A Case Study of Industries Producing Small Things in Zhejiang
In: Imitation, Counterfeiting and the Quality of Goods in Modern Asian History
by Asei Ito
- 271-280 Some Lessons and Findings of this Study
In: Central Asia and the Silk Road
by Stephan Barisitz
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