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TypeJournal article
Author(s)Chinese Government Bureau of Economic Information
TitleChinese Economic Journal 經濟討論處 (jingjitaolunchu)
Year1929
Volume4
Number4
Start page273
End page364
Date publication1929
LanguageEnglish
Keywordsjournal; economic; bureau; foreign trade; Shanghai; Beijing; communication; ministry; radio; currency; reform;
Abstract

Vol. 4, no.4 - April 1929

  • Chinese Eastern Railway - By L.E. Tsao - 273 
  • Manchuria from the Metallurgical and Fuel Standpoints (Coal, Iron, Petroleum and Oil-Shale) -  By Boris P. Torgasheff - 285 
  • Match-Making Industry - By Z.T. Kyi -305
  • Production and Manufacture of Lacquer - 312
  • Products Along the Peiping-Hankow Railway - By Kau Loh - 319
  • Previous Attempt at Currency Reform - 329

In view of the presence in China today of the Kemmerer Commission, among the pruposes of which is understood to be the placing of the country's currency on a sound, unified basis, a study of previous attempt at currency reform is believed of high curretnt interest. The following, printed with this in mind, is a part of the comprehensive discussion of this subject by Mr. S.R. Wagel, in his volume on "Chinese Currency and Banking").

  • Timber Trade at Shangsinho, Nanking - 338
  • China's Reconstruction and International Relations in the Far East - By Yen Tsu-Chang - 342 

An address by Mr. Yen Tsu-chang, head of the Intelligence Department of the Central Party Headquarters, recently broadcast at the Central Radio Broadcasting Station at Nanking. Mr. Yen gives a brief but searching analysis of the situation. 

  • Chinese Manufacturers of Printing Machinery - 345 
  • Enamelware Industry in the Far East - 349 
  • What a Province May Do When at Peace -By Hin Wong - In the China Weekly Review - 353 
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Chinese Economic Journal 經濟討論處 (jingjitaolunchu)

Published by the Chinese Government Bureau of Economic Information

Head Office: I-A Chang Pu Ho, Nan Ho Yen, Peking

Shanghai Office: 20 Museum Road, Shanghai 

Chinese Government Bureau of Economic Information. A non-political organisation which provides economic, commercial, and industrial information relating to the Republic of China. 

The Bureau issues four publications, the Chinese Economic Bulletin (a Weekly), the Chinese Economic Journal (a Monthly), Statistical Supplements, and the Semi-monthly Economic Journal in the Chinese language. 

Special data, including maps and charts, are provided in the Journal. 

Financial and industrial tables are compiled and published in the Statistical Supplements, which are issued from Tim to time. 

The Bureau also publishes special suites in Booklet and Pamphlet Series. 

Commercial firms have requested the Bureau to supply them with its publications. These have been made available to firms and individuals at the following subscription rates… 

The Journal published in Chinese is issued semi-monthly and circulates among Chinese business men. It contains economic articles and statistics of special interest to them. The subscription rate in China is $5.00 a year, and $3.00 for six months. Single copies may be had at 30 cents. For foreign counters, 10 cents is charged for postage. 

To give further information about China, the Bureau answers inquiries on economic subjects which relate to the country. Subscribers to the Bulletin or Journal are entitled to this service. 

Chinese Economic Journal 經濟討論處 (jingjitaolunchu)

Registered at the Chinese Post Office as a Newspaper for Transmission with Special Marks Privileges in China. 

  • Annual Subscription China and Japan $5.00 Silver, Chinese Currency
  • United States and Canada G. $2.50 plus 50 cents extra for postage
  • Elsewhere $5.00 Chinese currency plus $1.00 extra for postage
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