by Liang-lin Hsiao
Harvard University Press, 1974
Cloth: 978-0-674-11960-4
Library of Congress Classification HF3771.H74
Dewey Decimal Classification 382.0951

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Chinese Maritime Customs began publishing China's foreign trade statistics in the early 1860s. Over time, its publications accumulated into an impressive collection. By arranging the relevant data of more than 80 years in a systematic form, this Handbook has removed a major stumbling block confronting research in this area. It contains all important statistical series in the Customs publications, including about 100 in commodities, 20 in countries, 10 in ports, and over 80 in shipping. It also introduces an adjusted imports and exports series which is more consistent than the Customs own data.

In addition to providing a few hundred well arranged relevant statistical series, this Handbook traces the development and changes in concept and procedure in the Customs statistics.


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