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“Choosing the Refined”and“Collecting the Essential”and the Agricultural Revolution in the Area South of the Yangtze River during the Song Dynasty—An Examination of Traditional Research Methods in Economic History
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《Social Sciences in China》 2001年第2期136-144,共9页
关键词 and the Agricultural Revolution in the Area South of the Yangtze River during the Song Dynasty and Collecting the Essential An Examination of Traditional Research Methods in economic history Choosing the Refined
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Study on the Agricultural Financial Development of South Korea
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作者 Xu JIN Chunji LI 《Asian Agricultural Research》 2016年第12期1-6,共6页
From the perspective of economic history,this paper explored the evolution process of agricultural financial support launched by the South Korean government. Firstly,it introduced the development process of rural fina... From the perspective of economic history,this paper explored the evolution process of agricultural financial support launched by the South Korean government. Firstly,it introduced the development process of rural financial policies in South Korea. Secondly,it analyzed the inherent logic of the evolution of rural financial policies in South Korea. Finally,it summarized the experience and implications of rural financial development in South Korea for China. 展开更多
关键词 South Korean Agricultural finance economic history China IMPLICATIONS
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The Econometer
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《ChinAfrica》 2018年第5期44-45,共2页
Africa: The Land of Opportunity in TelecommunicationsDoing business in Africa is typically perceived to be associated with various barriers and risks which result in particularly high transaction costs.
关键词 Ancient Koguryo Kingdom Step back into history in these economic political and cultural centers of the past
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Social System Historical Modeling of Western Economies and its Implications for Eastern Economies
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作者 S.I.Cohen 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2023年第3期259-292,共34页
The two purposes of the research are(a)to develop an analytical model that views the economy/polity as a social system with interactive subsystems of actors:households,firms,government,political parties and other sign... The two purposes of the research are(a)to develop an analytical model that views the economy/polity as a social system with interactive subsystems of actors:households,firms,government,political parties and other significant actors,and(b)apply the analytical model to construct and verify a timeline that figures major events in world development that shaped the evolution of the western economies,and the relative strength of their interacting subsystems.The timeline highlights the changing and evolving dominance of the major subsystems in the economic history of the western world.We differ from the convention of looking at history as the occurrence of exogenous consequential events and offer instead a system dynamics analysis that makes historical events endogenous and to be affected by the powerplay within the system.The current dominance of the firm subsystem in western countries is demonstrated to be the accumulated result of centuries of past events:wars,discoveries,colonies,trade,political enlightenments,and industrial revolutions that strengthened participation and interactions in the firm subsystem at the cost of weakened dominance of rival subsystems(those of traditional households,theocrats,manors,communes,royals,and the modern state subsystem).The behavioral orientation of a social system is explainable in terms of(a)interactive influence(which occurs during the participation and interaction of agents in multiple settings,with some settings having more interactive influence than others),and(b)regulative influence(where the conduct of the one subsystem overrules that of other subsystems).Western economic history suggests a positive conditional correlation and convergence between(a)and(b).Being conditional,the convergence between(a)and(b)may not hold in other world contexts,i.e.,China,India,Arab and African countries. 展开更多
关键词 Social systems economic history World economies Revolutions(industrial political) Dominance(business State)
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