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TIMBER TRADE ORGANIZATIONS IN SHANGHAI: INSTITUTIONS, ENFORCEMENT, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION, 1880–1930

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 July 2017

Meng Zhang*
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles E-mail meng.zhang@ucla.edu

Abstract

This study focuses on the mechanisms of contract enforcement and dispute resolution in the trade of timber in Shanghai from the 1880s to the 1930s. It shows that merchant guilds, chambers of commerce, and the court system constituted complementary institutions of contract enforcement. Timber trade guilds relied on reputation mechanisms and information sharing to maintain intra-group solidarity and monitor outside trading partners. Horizontal communications among timber guilds in different localities further enhanced their capability to respond promptly to cross-regional cases. When disputes escalated beyond the scope of a single merchant guild, chambers of commerce (after 1904) and the court system became involved. Vertical communications among these organizations strengthened the continuity from informal norms of business practices to guild regulations, and thence to adjudications in court. Whereas the typical story, drawn from European history, was one of transition toward more formal institutions, this case study shows that formal and informal institutions could complement each other and that they existed along a continuum rather than in separated spheres. The convergence of the expected outcomes as a result of resorting to different platforms of dispute resolution reinforced the consistency and credibility of the cost of defaulting.

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Wong 2002 Wong, R. Bin. “Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Rule and Economic Development: The Qing Empire in Comparative Perspective.” Journal of Early Modern History 5:4 (2002), pp. 387408.Google Scholar
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Zelin et al. 2004 Zelin, Madeleine, Ocko, Jonathan K. and Gardella, Robert. Contract and Property in Early Modern China. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zhang 2011 Zhang Wei, 张玮. Shichang, shangren zuzhi, chanye fazhan: yi shanghai chouduan ye wei li, 1900–1930 市场、商人组织、产业发展: 以上海绸缎业为例 (“Market, Merchant Organizations, and Industrial Development: The Silk Industry in Shanghai as an Example”). Beijing: Renmin Chubanshe, 2011.Google Scholar
“Zhejiang zhi mucai” “Zhejiang zhi mucai” 浙江之木材 (“Timber of Zhejiang”). Zhongguo jingji zhoukan 中國經濟周刊, 219 (1927).Google Scholar
Zhu 2006 Zhu Rong, 朱榕. “Cong tongye gongsuo dao tongye gonghui: 1858 nian zhi 1937 nian Shanghai muye tongye zhuzhi de jindai hua” 从同业公所到同业公会——1858年至1937年上海木业同业组织的近代化 (“From Associations to Guilds: Modernization of the Shanghai Timber Trade Organizations from 1858 to 1937”). In Dang'an li de Shanghai 档案里的上海 (“Shanghai in the Archives”), ed. Shanghai Municipal Archives. Shanghai: Shanghai Cishu Chubanshe, 2006.Google Scholar