Tuesday, March 01, 2011

The First Stock Market Crash in Chinese History: 1882-1883

The First Stock Market Crash in Chinese History: 1882-1883

中國歷史上的第一次股災


Yu Li
Professor
Department of History, Center for Studies of Republican China
Nanjing University

李玉
教授、博士生导师
南京大学历史系
中国民国史研究中心

Thursday,May 20, 2010
7:30-9:00 pm
Meyer Library, Room 142
560 Escondido Mall (Map: http://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=03-400)
Working language: Chinese
讲座语言:中文

Outline of the talk:
19世纪80年代初期,近代股市在上海出现后不久,就发生了一次严重的市场风潮,其前因后果颇值得关注与检讨。
一、上海股市渐趋火热
二、股市带动创业
三、股市火热与企业绩效基本无关
四、风险渐至
五、企业受损
六、民心大失
七、走向理性

In early 1880s, immediately after modern stock market first appeared in Shanghai, a stock market crash hit the investors badly. It was the first stock market crash in Chinese history, which also has multiple implications for later development of the Chinese capital market and financial sector. Prof. Li will lead us through the process of that incident,explaining its origins as well as interpreting its consequences.





About the Speaker:
李玉:南京大学历史系、中华民国史研究中心教授,博士生导师,已出版《晚清公司制度建设研究》、《北洋政府时期企业制度结构史论》、《长沙的近代化启动》、《国民党政治与社会结构之演变(1905-1949)》(合著)等著作,现为斯坦福大学胡佛研究所访问学者。


Yu Li, Professor, Department of History and Center for Studies of Republican China, Nanjing University. He is a distinguished researcher on history of enterprises in modern China, and has extensive publications on the history of modern China. His major publications include: Studies of Late Qing Business Institutions (2002), History of Business Institutions in Early Republican China (2007), Engineering the Modernization of Changsha (2000), Politics of the Kuomintang and the Transformation of Chinese Social Structure: 1905-1949 (2007) .




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