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Full referenceBureau of Foreign Trade, Chinese Economic Journal and Bulletin (1937)
TypeJournal article
Author(s)Bureau of Foreign Trade
TitleChinese Economic Journal and Bulletin
Year1937
Volume20
Number2
Start page121
End page248
Date publication1937
LanguageEnglish
Keywordsjournal; economic; bureau; foreign trade; market; reconstruction; cost of living; elite; expert; Shanghai;
Abstract

Vol XX, no.2 - February 1937

Contents

  • Tobacco Production and Trade - 121 
  • A Year's Progress in Industrial Reconstruction - 140
  • Economic Reconstruction in China - II. Kiangsi - 151
  • Cotton and Yarn Market During 1936 - 169
  • Minimum Wage Law - 184
  • Labour Contract Law - 188
  • Provisional Regulations Governing Labourers’ Savings -  196
  • Preliminary Report of the Salt Administration - 200 
  • Collection of Consolidated and Other Taxes in 1936 - 204
  • Recent Customs Decisions - 204
  • Notes on Finance, Industry and Commerce - 205 
  • Letter from a Reader - 212
  • China’s Foreign Trade for December, 1936 - 214
  • Shanghai Price-Indexes for December, 1936 - 239
  • Shanghai Raw Silk Exports for January, 1937 - 242
  • Cost of Living Index - Numbers for Shanghai Workers for January, 1937 - 242
  • Market Quotations for January, 1937 - Foreign Exchange - Foreign Bullion - Gold Bar - Customs Gold Unit - Domestic Bonds - External Bonds - Cotton - Yarn - 243
Note

The Chinese Economic Journal and Bulletin is published monthly by the Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Industry, at 406 Kiangse Road, Shanghai. Subscriptions: $10 a year, foreign countries $15, postage included, single copy $1. Back numbers within 12 months, $1,50, after 12 months $2. Registered at the C.P.O. as a newspaper for transmission with special marks privilege in China. 

The JOURNAL accepts contributions for publication. Views expressed in such articles do not necessary carry endorsement of the Editor. Reproduction in full or in part of articles from the JOURNAL is permitted provided source of information is duly acknowledged. 

The Bureau of Foreign Trade invites inquiries from readers desirous of obtaining information relating to commercial and industrial affairs in China. Such inquiries are answered gratis, and every effort is made to provide the most complete and reliage information available. Such letters should be addressed to the Trade Promotion Department, Bureau of Foreign Trade. 

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