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Revisiting the niuzhuang oil mill (1868-1870): Transferring western technology into china
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Revisiting the niuzhuang oil mill (1868-1870): Transferring western technology into china

Hsien-Chun Wang
Enterprise and Society, Vol.14(4), pp.749-768
12/2013

Abstract

In 1868, the prominent British firm, Jardine, Matheson and Co., opened the Niuzhuang Oil Mill, one of China's earliest mechanized factories, but closed it in 1870. The mill faced no oppositions from local government officials but suffered from some technical defects. It produced better quality products that obtained higher prices. This essay argues that the mill's failure had to do with high capital costs and low profitability.

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