Catalogue of China's economic history

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Part I Introduction

Chapter I Functions and Scope of Economic History

Section 1 Economic History and Historiography

Section 2 Economic History and Economics

Section 3 Functions and Scope of Economic History

The second chapter is the track of economic history evolution.

Section 1 The discipline of economic history and its pursuit goal

Section II Institutional Factors and Institutional Costs in Economic History

Section III Trends and Stages of Economic Development

The fourth quarter: China's ancient economic development and the division of large and small countries.

Section V Summary

The third chapter is the staging and writing outline of Chinese Economic History.

Section 1: Staging of China's Economic History

The writing method of this book in the second quarter

Part II Ancient Society

Chapter IV Primitive Society

The first section of the legendary period

In the second quarter Tang Yu period

Section 3 Xia and Shang Dynasties

The fifth chapter is the Western Zhou Dynasty (1027-771)-the establishment and decline of feudal system.

In the first quarter, the prototype of a modern country appeared.

The epoch-making significance of the feudal system in the second quarter

Section 3 Financial Advantages under the Feudal System

The fourth quarter, the lack of finance and economics under the feudal system

Section V Summary

Chapter VI Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-222 BC)-From feudal society to mercantilism

Section 1 Introduction

The collapse of the feudal system in the second quarter

Section 3 Mercantilism in the Warring States Period

Section IV Outstanding Aspects of Finance and Economics in Eastern Zhou Dynasty

The fifth section is the lack of finance in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.

Section VI Summary

The third part is monism: Qin and Han Dynasties-county system.

The third part is an appendix to the economic development stage of China BC-from feudalism to capitalism.

Chapter 7: From feudal system to unitary system: evolution and characteristics.

Section 1 Politics tends to be autocratic

In the second quarter, the economy tends to be under control.

The third section, the society tends to be standardized.

Section 4 Lack of economic unity

Section 5 Economic Contribution of Great Unity

Section VI Great Unity and China's Chaos Control Cycle

Chapter VIII Social Environment and Government Role under Great Unity

The first section looks at the gradual development of the south from the change of household registration

Section 2 Class Change and Land Merger

Section III People's Living Conditions

Section IV Overview of Financial Officials

Section 5 feed system and policy

Section 6 Monetary and Financial System

Section 7 Social Welfare Policy

Chapter IX Economic and Industrial Development under Great Unity

The first section public * * * construction

Section 2 Scientific and Technological Progress and the Emergence of Entrepreneurs

Section III Agricultural Development and Measures for Emphasizing Agriculture

Section 4 Industrial Development and Public Utilities

Section 5 Commercial Development and Economic Center Layout

Section VI Development of Foreign Trade

Section 7 Financial Gains and Losses in Qin and Han Dynasties

Section 8 The collapse of unification

The fourth part is the first pluralistic system: from the end of Han Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties-Wubao economy.

Chapter X Political and Economic Characteristics under the Pluralistic System

Section 1 Politics tends to deviate

In the second quarter, the economy became isolated.

In the third section, society tends to be alienated.

Section 4 Broken economy ravaged by war

Section 5 Economic Impact of Isolation and Alienation

Section VI Contribution of Pluralistic System to Economy

The second chapter is XI's social environment and the role of government under the pluralistic system.

Section 1 The South has left its mark.

Section 2 Class Change and the Rise of Religion

Section III People's Living Conditions

Section 4 Political Style and Financial Official System

Section 5 Service System and Welfare Policy

Section 6 Monetary and Financial System

Chapter XII Economic and Industrial Development under the Pluralistic System

The first section of the new integration of human-land relationship

Section 2 Science and Technology Development and Public Construction

Section III Development of Agricultural Industry and Public Utilities

Section 4 Commercial Development and Economic Center

Section 5 tortuous development of international trade

Section VI Financial Gains and Losses under the Pluralistic System

Section VII Summary-From Division to Unity

The fifth part is the second unitary system: from Sui to Tang-the official system.

Chapter XIII Political and economic characteristics under the second unitary system

Section 1 Politics tends to be enlightened and autocratic

In the second quarter, the economy tends to loosen control.

In the third quarter, society tends to loosen control.

The fourth section briefly discusses the influence of Sui and Tang systems on later generations.

Section 5 Chang 'an: The Capital of the World

Chapter XIV Social Environment and Government Role under the Second Single System

Section 1 The South Becomes the Center of Economic Gravity

Section 2 People's Life and the Transition from Frugality to Luxury

Section 3 System of Financial Officials

Section 4 Land System and Tax System under the Government Military System

Section 5 Monetary and Financial System

Chapter XV Economic and Industrial Development under the Second Single System

The first section public * * * construction

Section 2 Development of Agriculture and Mining Industry

Section III Science, Technology and Industrial Development

Section 4 Commercial Development and Economic Center

Section 5 Foreign Trade in Sui and Tang Dynasties

Section VI Financial Gains and Losses in Sui and Tang Dynasties

Section VII Summary: The world is divided by combinations.

The sixth part is the second pluralistic system: Middle Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasty-regional economy.

Chapter XVI Political and Economic Characteristics under the Second Pluralistic System

Section 1 politics is never good.

Section 2 Economic separation without separation

Section 3 Society is divorced from freshness and sparseness

The fourth quarter, the economy and relief measures in troubled times.

Section 5 Reform of Financial and Economic System

Section VI Economic symptoms during this period

Chapter 17 Social environment and government role under the second pluralistic system

Section 1 Religious Development and Social Ethics

The heavier the southeast, the lighter the northwest.

Section 3 People's Life

Section 4 Financial Officials System

Section 5 Evolution of Tax Service System

Section 6 Public land, monopoly and miscellaneous taxes

Section 7 Monetary and Financial System

Section 8 Social Welfare and Social Mutual Assistance

Chapter XVIII Industrial and Economic Development under the Second Pluralistic System

Public Construction Section 1: Water Conservancy and Nurturing.

Section 2 Development of Agriculture and Mining Industry

Section III Science, Technology and Industrial Development

Section 4 Business and Urban Development

Section 5 Expanding Foreign Trade

Section VI Financial Gains and Losses from the Middle Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty

Section 7 Summary: The world is divided and merged.

The third monism: Yuan, Ming and Qing-centralization.

Chapter 19 Political and economic characteristics under the third unitary system

Section 1 Political interests are often autocratic

In the second quarter, the economic benefits tend to be controlled.

The trend of social control in the third quarter

The fourth quarter: Middle school spread to the west and European style spread to the east.

Section V Economic Expansion and Plunder in Yuan Dynasty and Economic Intervention in Ming and Qing Dynasties

Section 6 Capitalism sprouted in the Ming Dynasty?

Chapter 20 Social environment and government role under the third monism system

Section 1 People's wisdom is gradually opening up, and profit-seeking is gradually blazing.

In the second quarter, the South shoulders the financial responsibility.

Section 3 People's Life

Section 4 Financial Officials System

Section 5 Evolution of Tax System

Section 6 Public land, monopoly and miscellaneous taxes

Section 7 Financial weakness

Section 8 Monetary System

Section 9 Credit System

Section 10 Social assistance and welfare

Chapter XXI Economic and Industrial Development under the Third Single System

Section 1 Public Construction: Transportation and Schools

Section 2 Development of Agriculture and Mining Industry

Section III Science, Technology and Industrial Development

The fourth quarter craftsmen and guilds

Section 5 Business and Urban Development

Section VI The Rise and Fall of Foreign Trade and Immigration

Section 7 Financial Gains and Losses in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties

Section VIII Summary: China has become a weak country.

Appendix The Course of Compulsory Education —— The Beginning of Modern China Modernization

Part VIII Conclusion

Chapter 22 Inter-structural Conclusions

Section 1 Conditions for Economic Development

Section 2 Political Separation and Economic Development

The economic factors of the political cycle in the third quarter

Section 4 War and Economy

Section 5 Natural Environment and Economic Development

Section 6 Government and Economic Development

Section 7 Cultural and Economic Development

Section 8 Family and Economic Development

Chapter 23 Conclusions within the Structure

Section one: the concept of root worship and agricultural development

In the second quarter, the restraining termination under the concept of industrial stagnation

Section 3 Business Development and Entrepreneurship

Section 4 Foreign Trade and Economic Development

Section 5 Science, Technology and Economic Development

Section 6 Population and Economic Development

Section 7 Land and Economic Development

Section 8 Capital and Economic Development

Section 9 Property Rights, Human Rights and Economic Development

Chapter 24 Review and Prospect

Section 1 Review

Section II Outlook