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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Origins and Development of the Shanghai Capitalists
The Organization and Political Power of the Shanghai Capitalists
The Shanghai Capitalists on the Eve of Kuomintang Rule
The Arrival of the Kuomintang in Shanghai, 1927-1928
Chiang Kai-Shek's Alliance with the Shanghai Capitalists, March-April 1927
Chiang's Resignation and the Autumn 1927 Respite for the Shanghai Capitalists
Renewed Pressure on the Shanghai Capitalists, January-June 1928
T. V. Soongs Policy of Cooperation with the Shanghai Capitalists
Soong's Political Mobilization of the Shanghai Capitalists
The Shanghai Capitalists' Political Action
Suppression of the Shanghai Capitalists
Financial aspects of T. V. Soong's Policy
Soong's Deficit Finance Policies, 1928-1932
The Shanghai Financiers and Soong's Deficit Finance Policy
The Structure of Shanghai Banking and Soong's Policy of Cooperation
Soong's Relations with the Commercial and Industrial Capitalists
T. V. Soong and the Shanghai Bankers, 1931-1933
The Canton Separatist Movement and the Shanghai Bond Market
The Collapse of the Shanghai Bond Market, 1931-1932
The Sun Fo Government and the Shanghai Bankers
Soong's Return to office and the Bond Reorganization
Soong's Policy Dispute with Chiang Kai-Shek
The Shanghai Bankers' Fight Against Military Spending
Soong's Lost Fight Against Deficit Spending
Soong's Anti-Japanese Economic Program
Soong's Resignation
The Impact of Soong's Resignation
The Silver Crisis and Economic Depression in China
The Rise in Silver Prices and the Depression
The Shanghai Financiers and the Depression
The Shanghai Industrialists and the Depression
The Shanghai Commercial Community and the Depression
The Depression and the Unity of the Shanghai Financial, Industrial, and Commercial Capitalists
H. H. Kung and the Shanghai Financiers
Kung's Policy of Deficit Spending and the Shanghai Financiers
The Banking Coup of March 1935
The Little Coup of June 1935 and Further Government Takeovers of Commercial Banks
The Fa-Pi Reform and the Organization of the Four-Bank Group
The Shanghai Bankers and the Government, 1936-1937: the Magnitude of Government Control
The Impact of the Government Takeover of China's Banking Industry
The Shanghai Bankers as Individuals After 1935
Nanking and the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Capitalists, 1934-1937
Nanking's Economic Relief Program and the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Capitalists
T. V. Soong and Nanking's Increased Involvement in Commerce and Industry
The Soong Group—The China Development Finance Corporation
The Soong Group—The Bank of China and Related Activities
The Kung Group
The Chiang Kai-Shek Group—The National Resources Commission
The Ministry of Industry Group
The Impact of Government Involvement in Industry and Commerce on the Shanghai Capitalists
Nankings Involvement in Industry and Commerce as Bureaucratic Capitalism
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
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