Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has received relatively little attention in the Great Divergence debate. New estimates suggest that although the level of GDP per capita remained below the level of northwest Europe throughout the period 730-1874, Japan experienced positive trend growth before 1868, in contrast to the negative trend growth experienced in China and India, leading to a Little Divergence within Asia. However, growth in Japan remained slower than in northwest Europe so that Japan continued to fall behind until after the institutional reforms of the early Meiji period. The Great Divergence thus occurred as the most dynamic part of Asia fell behind the most dynamic part of Europe
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Contrary to the claims of Pomeranz, Parthasarathi and other ‘world historians’, the prosperous parts...
Recently published research that attempts to explain the Great Divergence mainly focuses on geograph...
27 November 2018Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has r...
Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has received relative...
This paper addresses two important topics in recent economic historiography: globalization and the g...
As a result of recent advances in historical national accounting, estimates of GDP per capita are no...
Chinese GDP per capita fluctuated at a high level during the Northern Song and Ming dynasties before...
This paper uses expenditure-based PPPs to create direct estimates of GDP per capita for 12 Asian cou...
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Abstract: Contrary to the claims of Pomeranz, Parthasarathi and other “world historians”, the prospe...
This dissertation examines the economic growth process of the Yangzi Delta, one of China’s most deve...
We construct 1912/18 Chinese provincial gross domestic product per capita from primary sources and p...
Contrary to the claims of Pomeranz, Parthasarathi and other ‘world historians’, the prosperous parts...
Recently published research that attempts to explain the Great Divergence mainly focuses on geograph...
27 November 2018Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has r...
Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has received relative...
This paper addresses two important topics in recent economic historiography: globalization and the g...
As a result of recent advances in historical national accounting, estimates of GDP per capita are no...
Chinese GDP per capita fluctuated at a high level during the Northern Song and Ming dynasties before...
This paper uses expenditure-based PPPs to create direct estimates of GDP per capita for 12 Asian cou...
This article uses expenditure-based purchasing power parities (PPPs) to estimateGDP per capita in co...
This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and ...
We provide a new framework to account for the diverging paths of political development in China and ...
Why did sustained industrialization and modern economic growth first take off in western Europe and ...
Abstract: Contrary to the claims of Pomeranz, Parthasarathi and other “world historians”, the prospe...
This dissertation examines the economic growth process of the Yangzi Delta, one of China’s most deve...
We construct 1912/18 Chinese provincial gross domestic product per capita from primary sources and p...
Contrary to the claims of Pomeranz, Parthasarathi and other ‘world historians’, the prosperous parts...
Recently published research that attempts to explain the Great Divergence mainly focuses on geograph...