This paper explores the impact of autocratic rule on social capital—defined as the beliefs, attitudes, norms and perceptions that support cooperation. Political repression is a distinguishing characteristic of autocratic regimes. Between 1660–1788, individuals in imperial China were persecuted if they were suspected of holding subversive attitudes towards the state. A difference-in-differences approach suggests that in an average prefecture, exposure to those literary inquisitions led to a decline of 38% in local charities—a key proxy of social capital. Consistent with the historical panel results, we find that in affected prefectures, individuals have lower levels of generalized trust in modern China. Taking advantage of institutional vari...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the origins and the functioning of the authoritarian p...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...
This dissertation addresses the question “how disasters change state-society relations under authori...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
This paper attempts to explore the implications of social capital in East Asia for the citizens atti...
This paper analyzes the long-run dynamics of internal conflict, elite action over privately- versus ...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
Imperial China used an empire-wide system of examinations to select civil servants. Using a semipara...
China has experienced an unprecedented expansion of social welfare benefits in the absence of substa...
This study examines institutional survival under conditions of extreme state repression. We argue th...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
Authoritarian resilience is a complex phenomenon, which a new wave of research helps us to understan...
Previous literature has provided little evidence regarding the ways in which China’s burgeoning soci...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the origins and the functioning of the authoritarian p...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...
This dissertation addresses the question “how disasters change state-society relations under authori...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
This paper attempts to explore the implications of social capital in East Asia for the citizens atti...
This paper analyzes the long-run dynamics of internal conflict, elite action over privately- versus ...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
Imperial China used an empire-wide system of examinations to select civil servants. Using a semipara...
China has experienced an unprecedented expansion of social welfare benefits in the absence of substa...
This study examines institutional survival under conditions of extreme state repression. We argue th...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
Authoritarian resilience is a complex phenomenon, which a new wave of research helps us to understan...
Previous literature has provided little evidence regarding the ways in which China’s burgeoning soci...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the origins and the functioning of the authoritarian p...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...