China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... loan from American sources for its conversion to standard gauge and the supply of equipment of all kinds . It became one of the world's most efficient railways , but through traffic between it and the Chinese railways was practically ...
... loan from American sources for its conversion to standard gauge and the supply of equipment of all kinds . It became one of the world's most efficient railways , but through traffic between it and the Chinese railways was practically ...
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... loans , which in time would provide funds which would amortise them . Had China repudiated any of these loans , the act would have temporarily destroyed China's credit - worthiness and thus prevented her from contracting further loans ...
... loans , which in time would provide funds which would amortise them . Had China repudiated any of these loans , the act would have temporarily destroyed China's credit - worthiness and thus prevented her from contracting further loans ...
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... loan agreements and bank loans , but there are many other loans , large and small , which are far more diffi- cult to estimate . Let us take an extreme case , that of the Chinese Eastern Railway . This was the section of the Trans ...
... loan agreements and bank loans , but there are many other loans , large and small , which are far more diffi- cult to estimate . Let us take an extreme case , that of the Chinese Eastern Railway . This was the section of the Trans ...
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