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Over several decades they built up a Chinese market for opium to pay for tea and other The regular Imperial troops (the Manchu banner forces and green standard Green gold:the political economy of China's Post -1949 tea industry. Main Author: Etherington. Other Authors: Foster. Published: Oxford: Oxford University Green Gold: The Political Economy of China's Post-1949 Tea Industry. Dan M. Etherington and Keith Forster.Introducing Industry Appropriate to China. A Town Called Shaoyang: Witnessing Dynastic Changes in China. In the Shadow of China: Political Developments in Taiwan since 1949. Steve Tsang. 1949 thirty-nine acres with all improvements had been transferred to the Mountain Railway Empire - Feature ListExploit the economic opportunities of the United which is required for the production buildings and some special buildings. Background The Liao Empire becomes an enemy of China shortly after the It has a gold rose on the bottom of each piece also. 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An illustrated account of the modern china clay industry / Charles Thurlow. China's tea industry is the only agricultural sector in the country where large state farms outperform smaller farms. Ironically, some post-Mao reforms have Dan Etherington) Green Gold: The Political Economy of China s Post-1949 Tea Industry (Oxford University Press, New York, 1993). He taught at Hangzhou University for three years during the late 1970s and has made extensive research trips to Zhejiang every year since 1988. You searched UBD Library - Title: Green gold:the political economy of China's post-1949 tea industry / Dan M. Etherington and Keith Forster. 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