Horesh, Niv2015-12-071680-2012http://hdl.handle.net/1885/28083Drawing on wide-ranging sources, this article offers an integrative analysis of four critical aspects of Shanghai's pre-war economy; it reexamines the city's currency, its banking institutions and capital markets, its pattern of industrialisation, and its legal grounding as a treaty-port. Contrary to much of the conventional wisdom, the article suggests that while Shanghai's reputation for economic stability echoed far and wide during the pre-war era (1842-1937), the city's development pattern was far from replicated further inland.The Bund and Beyond: Rethinking the Sino-Foreign Financial Grid in Pre-War Shanghai20072015-12-07