Currency Reform in 1930s’ China and the American Silver Policy

Currency Reform in 1930s’ China and the American Silver Policy

A Case Analysis of How Chinese Monetary Policy Was Influenced by American Policy and Contemporary Asian Circumstances

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2013-05-02 )

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Sino-US relation has become the most important bilateral tie in today’s world. With the rise of China as the 2nd largest economy and the largest US bond holder, this relation attracts unprecedented interest in academic and business communities especially considering current volatile global economic condition. However, such relation does not appear out of nowhere; as a matter of fact, it existed long before U.S. took over the role of Great Britain prior to WWII. At the same time, this tie is important from the beginning to China; as to U.S., it reflects a consistent American feature that foreign policy is influenced to a large extent by domestic policy. This work verifies this feature with a case of how American silver policy, a domestic issue, initiated a series of reaction, which at last resulted in China’s currency reform in 1930s. This feature is an important aspect of Sino-US relation and provides a helpful reference for today’s world.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-659-39472-0

ISBN-10:

3659394726

EAN:

9783659394720

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Franc Liu

Number of pages:

140

Published on:

2013-05-02

Category:

History