This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It provides for the first time a time series of GDP (per capita) for the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), based on sectoral output and value added, in current as well as in constant prices. The present estimation of per capita GDP in the late Qing period comes out higher than previous estimations, but it still suggests low average levels of Chinese living standards. The economy during the late Qing Empire was characterised by a large and growing agricultural sector and displayed only minor structural changes. Only in the beginning of the twentieth century did the economy start to show signs of growth.China, GDP, 19th ...
The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern e...
This study attempts to reconstruct the GDP of the Lower Yangzi Delta in the beginning of the ninetee...
The period immediately after the Opium War (1840–42) marked the first stage of state transformation ...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This study draws attention to China’s industrialisation before WWII and gives a new starting point t...
In recent decades, national income has become increasingly important as a measure of a nation’s econ...
One of the central themes of modern Chinese economic history is the puzzle of China s premodern succ...
The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in China from the eighteenth century to t...
This dissertation intends to evaluate China’s economic performance before WWII, encompassing the lat...
present, China's economy grew annually from 4 to 10 percent. 'These different rates result...
Since the 1990s, thanks to the concerted efforts of domestic and international scholars, the researc...
This article mobilizes and integrates both existing and new time series data on real wages, physical...
The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern e...
This study attempts to reconstruct the GDP of the Lower Yangzi Delta in the beginning of the ninetee...
The period immediately after the Opium War (1840–42) marked the first stage of state transformation ...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This study draws attention to China’s industrialisation before WWII and gives a new starting point t...
In recent decades, national income has become increasingly important as a measure of a nation’s econ...
One of the central themes of modern Chinese economic history is the puzzle of China s premodern succ...
The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in China from the eighteenth century to t...
This dissertation intends to evaluate China’s economic performance before WWII, encompassing the lat...
present, China's economy grew annually from 4 to 10 percent. 'These different rates result...
Since the 1990s, thanks to the concerted efforts of domestic and international scholars, the researc...
This article mobilizes and integrates both existing and new time series data on real wages, physical...
The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern e...
This study attempts to reconstruct the GDP of the Lower Yangzi Delta in the beginning of the ninetee...
The period immediately after the Opium War (1840–42) marked the first stage of state transformation ...