The Rise and Fall of Revenue Farming - Business Elites and the Emergence of the Modern State in Southeast Asia (Paperback, 1st ed. 1993)

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Until the early 1900s governments of Southeast Asia farmed out the right to run opium, gambling and other monopolies. Yet by about 1920 all of the major farms had been abolished and the collection of revenue brought under direct bureaucratic control. This book explains the rise and sudden fall of revenue farming, traces the changing fortunes of the Chinese businessmen who held the major farms, and uses the study of revenue farming to examine the emergence of the modern state in Southeast Asia.

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Until the early 1900s governments of Southeast Asia farmed out the right to run opium, gambling and other monopolies. Yet by about 1920 all of the major farms had been abolished and the collection of revenue brought under direct bureaucratic control. This book explains the rise and sudden fall of revenue farming, traces the changing fortunes of the Chinese businessmen who held the major farms, and uses the study of revenue farming to examine the emergence of the modern state in Southeast Asia.

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Imprint

Palgrave Macmillan

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Studies in the Economies of East and South-East Asia

Release date

1993

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First published

1993

Authors

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Dimensions

235 x 155 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

309

Edition

1st ed. 1993

ISBN-13

978-1-349-22879-9

Barcode

9781349228799

Categories

LSN

1-349-22879-6



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