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- who: Boycotts and collaborators from the Late colonial Indonesia have published the paper: Paramita: Historical Studies Journal 33(1) Chinese Commercial Audacity: Trade, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In essence, capital for the Chinese entrepreneur was a tool of circulation rather than a tool of accumulation.
- how: Demonstrating the blessing of the boycott instrument this article shows the underlying motives of Chinese traders to engage in boycotts (Kabar Perniagaan 01-08-1908). In the first sentence the following sweeping statement is made Boycot oleh bangsa Tionghoa di oepamaken sebagi sendjata jang paling teroetama . . .
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