If institutions are essential for long-run performance, why don’t developing countries adopt institutions in developed countries to become rich? In this dynamic model, culture affects a ruler’s institutional choice, while culture itself evolves endogenously. Multiple stable steady states are possible, and even similar initial conditions can lead to dramatically different steady states. The state of Qin’s unification of China in 221 BC is used to illustrate the model. In one steady state, consistent with what happened in the state of Qin, individuals value material incentives. Qin did not strictly practice the patriarchal clan system advocated by Confucianism. Qin adopted Legalist institutions under which government officials were chosen by ...
The role of institutions in Asian development has been intensely contested since Gunnar Myrdal’s Asi...
As China's economy grows and matures, is it developing institutional patterns that resemble those of...
This study introduces a comprehensive model of institutional grafting wherein cultural, structural, ...
If institutions are essential for long-run performance, why don’t developing countries adopt institu...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
How does culture shape history, and history shape culture? This book answers this question by bringi...
We use variation in historical state centralization to examine the long-term impact of institutions ...
This paper estimates the e¤ects of institutions on economic performance with the cross-city data of ...
This paper is, therefore, not an attempt to test the cultural endowment thesis in general, nor is it...
For a large economy trying to achieve industrialization, it needs to develop indigenous technologica...
How to sustain cooperation is a key challenge for any society. Different social organizations have e...
Is culture a relevant factor for the development of the Chinese regions and is this culture differen...
China's reform worked and produced one of the most impressive growth in the largest developing and t...
After an introductory chapter on growth, development, institutions, and transition, this thesis pres...
Ancient China experienced various rounds of division and unification. Unification was maintained thr...
The role of institutions in Asian development has been intensely contested since Gunnar Myrdal’s Asi...
As China's economy grows and matures, is it developing institutional patterns that resemble those of...
This study introduces a comprehensive model of institutional grafting wherein cultural, structural, ...
If institutions are essential for long-run performance, why don’t developing countries adopt institu...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
How does culture shape history, and history shape culture? This book answers this question by bringi...
We use variation in historical state centralization to examine the long-term impact of institutions ...
This paper estimates the e¤ects of institutions on economic performance with the cross-city data of ...
This paper is, therefore, not an attempt to test the cultural endowment thesis in general, nor is it...
For a large economy trying to achieve industrialization, it needs to develop indigenous technologica...
How to sustain cooperation is a key challenge for any society. Different social organizations have e...
Is culture a relevant factor for the development of the Chinese regions and is this culture differen...
China's reform worked and produced one of the most impressive growth in the largest developing and t...
After an introductory chapter on growth, development, institutions, and transition, this thesis pres...
Ancient China experienced various rounds of division and unification. Unification was maintained thr...
The role of institutions in Asian development has been intensely contested since Gunnar Myrdal’s Asi...
As China's economy grows and matures, is it developing institutional patterns that resemble those of...
This study introduces a comprehensive model of institutional grafting wherein cultural, structural, ...