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study of Chinese boycotts, with special reference to their economic effectiveness.
Charles Frederick Remer
Published
1966
by Ch"eng-Wen Pub. Co. in Taipei [Taiwan]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Chinese boycotts |
Contributions | Palmer, William Braman, 1907-, |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HF3778 J3 R4 1966 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 306p. |
Number of Pages | 306 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17989159M |
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The boycott--a mode of passive resistance to which the people of China have immemorially had recourse as a means of opposing action which they considered unjust on the part of their own authorities--has in various instances of recent years been employed by them against the trade of one or another foreign nation as a weapon by which to enforce from its government redress for what they deemed to.
The international boycott --The boycott in China --Chinese boycotts on a national scale --The anti-American of --The first boycott against Japan, --The twenty-one demands produce a boycott, --A boycott over the Shantung question, --A boycott without an "incident" at its start --Boycotts against Japan, Great Britain, and.
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Location of Repository A study of Chinese boycotts, with special reference to their economic effectiveness By The China Study was the culmination of a year partnership of Cornell University, Oxford University and the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine. A graduate of Cornell University and a board-certified family physician, Thomas M.
Campbell II, MD, is the co-founder and clinical director of the University of Rochester Program for Reviews: K. Economists and investors have long debated the effectiveness of boycotts.
In his Study of Chinese Boycotts, CF Remer, a professor of economics at. A woman works at Tongfa shoe factory in Santai town of Anxin county, one part of the new special economic zone Xiong'an New Area, Hebei province, China, April 6, Jason Lee/Reuters.
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China's willingness to boycott imported goods in order to inflict economic pain on its adversaries is often referred to as "boycott diplomacy." It is a strategy that China. Read the latest articles of China Economic Review atElsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
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China’s celebration of self is also manifesting in so-called red tourism and red culture, where Chinese film, hip-hop, and even science fiction seem to be having a moment.Boycott Chinese products (Boycott Made in China or stop using Chinese products, stop buying Chinese goods) is a slogan used by Internet campaigns that advocate a boycott of Chinese-made products.
Commonly cited reasons for the boycott include the perceived low quality of products, territorial conflicts involving China, support for separatist movements within China, and objection to more.So, a boycott of the more obvious targets would indeed impact the revenues of US companies, but they would more directly affect Chinese companies.
This, of course assumes that a boycott ever gets.