The studies in this collection re-examine the role of the Qing state in the private economy. They show in a variety of cases how the interaction between the two helped the state achieve its goals of social stability and security while enhancing the prosperity of private economic interests.
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Jane Kate Leonard is Professor of History at the University of Akron. Her other publications include Dragons, Tigers, and Dogs (CEAS No. 114).
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