For centuries the Yangzi delta has acted as the locomotive of China's economic growth. This book examines the surprising phenomenon of a long period of economic growth from 1620 to 1850 in the traditional agriculture of this extremely densely populated area, when no new land was available and no major technological breakthroughs occurred. Intensification of farming and rationalizations of resources saw an optimum model of peasant family economy become the norm. The contrast with western patterns of development improves our understanding of China's economic performance, past and present
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
Perkins, Dwight H. Agricultural Development in China: 1368-1968, with a new Introduction by the auth...
Between 1250 and 1850 the population of Southwest China increased from 3 to 20 million people. In th...
China has experienced spectacular economic growth during the past three decades and seen some parts ...
This dissertation examines the economic growth process of the Yangzi Delta, one of China’s most deve...
The author makes an intensive analysis of changes in key factors of production and in patterns of ex...
The productivity of agriculture in England and the Yangtze Delta are compared c.1620 and c.1820 in o...
agriculture stagnated for centuries in pre-industrial China. This is usually considered to be in sha...
Incomplete draft (with apologies): please do not quote or cite In their classic history of Chinese c...
Brief introduction about the book: China's loss of economic, technical, and cultural supremacy after...
This book makes an important contribution to the study of changes in China’s institutions and their ...
This book outlines and analyzes the economic development of China between 1949 and 2007. Rather tha...
Through a detailed reconstruction of 1933 GDP for the two provinces in China's most advanced region,...
This chapter reviews agricultural development in China during the last two centuries. Changes in lan...
China's long-term economic dynamics pose a formidable challenge to economic historians. The Qing Emp...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
Perkins, Dwight H. Agricultural Development in China: 1368-1968, with a new Introduction by the auth...
Between 1250 and 1850 the population of Southwest China increased from 3 to 20 million people. In th...
China has experienced spectacular economic growth during the past three decades and seen some parts ...
This dissertation examines the economic growth process of the Yangzi Delta, one of China’s most deve...
The author makes an intensive analysis of changes in key factors of production and in patterns of ex...
The productivity of agriculture in England and the Yangtze Delta are compared c.1620 and c.1820 in o...
agriculture stagnated for centuries in pre-industrial China. This is usually considered to be in sha...
Incomplete draft (with apologies): please do not quote or cite In their classic history of Chinese c...
Brief introduction about the book: China's loss of economic, technical, and cultural supremacy after...
This book makes an important contribution to the study of changes in China’s institutions and their ...
This book outlines and analyzes the economic development of China between 1949 and 2007. Rather tha...
Through a detailed reconstruction of 1933 GDP for the two provinces in China's most advanced region,...
This chapter reviews agricultural development in China during the last two centuries. Changes in lan...
China's long-term economic dynamics pose a formidable challenge to economic historians. The Qing Emp...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
Perkins, Dwight H. Agricultural Development in China: 1368-1968, with a new Introduction by the auth...
Between 1250 and 1850 the population of Southwest China increased from 3 to 20 million people. In th...