This paper argues that before the world started to globalize, the differences in the geographical endowments that different populations faced were the most important constraints to their long-term production and consumption. The paper uses this central hypothesis to explain the sharp contrast between the flourishing Song and the stagnant Ming and Qing. During the Song dynasty, despite the fact that China lost a significant amount of arable land to invading nomads as its population peaked, China witnessed a higher urbanization level, more prosperous commerce and international trade, and an explosion of technical inventions and institutional innovations. However, after having significantly improved its man-to-land ratio in the period after th...
China’s long-term economic dynamics pose a formidable challenge to economic historians. The Qing Emp...
This study develops a Malthusian model for the evolution of human society from hunting-gathering to ...
Chinese civilisation is characterised by two distinctive features – a strong centralised admin...
Prior to the early part of the 19th century, China’s economy had long been superior to that of the W...
At the turn of the first millennium A.D. the Chinese empire was perhaps the most technologically and...
Joseph Needham (1900–1995) formulated several important queries about science and technology in Chin...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China – its unitary and centralized r...
When Joseph Needham started looking at the development of science and technology in China, for most ...
We construct 1912/18 Chinese provincial gross domestic product per capita from primary sources and p...
Michael Webber has made a significant contribution by surveying the history of primitive accumulatio...
Through a detailed reconstruction of 1933 GDP for the two provinces in China's most advanced region,...
The Northern Song Period (960–1127) has been recognised as one of the most important eras in China’s...
Incomplete draft (with apologies): please do not quote or cite In their classic history of Chinese c...
[[abstract]]During the millennium 250 B.C. to 750 A.D., China’s political institutions remained esse...
China’s long-term economic dynamics pose a formidable challenge to economic historians. The Qing Emp...
This study develops a Malthusian model for the evolution of human society from hunting-gathering to ...
Chinese civilisation is characterised by two distinctive features – a strong centralised admin...
Prior to the early part of the 19th century, China’s economy had long been superior to that of the W...
At the turn of the first millennium A.D. the Chinese empire was perhaps the most technologically and...
Joseph Needham (1900–1995) formulated several important queries about science and technology in Chin...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China – its unitary and centralized r...
When Joseph Needham started looking at the development of science and technology in China, for most ...
We construct 1912/18 Chinese provincial gross domestic product per capita from primary sources and p...
Michael Webber has made a significant contribution by surveying the history of primitive accumulatio...
Through a detailed reconstruction of 1933 GDP for the two provinces in China's most advanced region,...
The Northern Song Period (960–1127) has been recognised as one of the most important eras in China’s...
Incomplete draft (with apologies): please do not quote or cite In their classic history of Chinese c...
[[abstract]]During the millennium 250 B.C. to 750 A.D., China’s political institutions remained esse...
China’s long-term economic dynamics pose a formidable challenge to economic historians. The Qing Emp...
This study develops a Malthusian model for the evolution of human society from hunting-gathering to ...
Chinese civilisation is characterised by two distinctive features – a strong centralised admin...