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Before the ], in ], Chinese ] income was ] 11. Subsequently, the Chinese dollar fell in value to 7% of its gold valuation. By the end of ], having lost more than 95% of its value, the money supply in circulation had risen 50 times, and ] continued. | |||
In the part of China occupied by Japanese forces, the prices of basic goods rose much over their real value; in ] during 1941, the nominal monetary values were at 11 times of the real ones. In ] there occurred a similar disparity, despite Japanese centralized economic control. | |||
The Japanese occupation caused severe damage to the Chinese economy, adding to previous troubles before the all-out conflict. Before the Japanese invasion in 1937, Chinese bonds selling overseas had a return of some 16% to compensate for risk; now Chinese credit had to be reorganized and reinforced with international support. Around 200 millions of Chinese citizens were in occupied territories. Smuggling and participation in the ] to cover minimum needs became common. |
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