This study draws attention to China’s industrialisation before WWII and gives a new starting point to review early industrial development in history. This study provides the first estimates of purchasing power parity (PPP) converters for the early 1910s between China and the UK. Statistical indicators, comparative output and labour productivity, are then calculated to address queries regarding the relative level that China’s early manufacturing had reached at the end of the Qing Empire (1911) –after half a century’s attempt to catch up with the West since the 1860s. By comparing the new 1910s benchmark with that of the 1930s, this study also for the first time presents the development of China’s early manufacturing in the inter-war period. ...
Industrialization in China over the course of the twentieth century has been spectacular. Yet, the s...
This study joins the debate of whether Chinese manufacturing has experienced a significant catch-up ...
This study joins the debate of whether Chinese manufacturing has experienced a significant catch-up ...
This study draws attention to China’s industrialisation before WWII and gives a new starting point t...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
The purpose of this study was to examine historically industrial development and economic growth in ...
The thriving economic survey boom of the twentieth century provides two reliable sources for estimat...
This dissertation intends to evaluate China’s economic performance before WWII, encompassing the lat...
Following the standard methodology for measuring industry-of-origin or productionside PPPs, this stu...
China is a resilient dinosaur. In contrast with so many other great empires in Eurasia – the Egyptia...
The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern e...
What happened to long-term economic development, especially from the perspective of industry, in Lat...
Using the author’s recently constructed data set, this article measures the productivity performance...
The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in China from the eighteenth century to t...
Industrialization in China over the course of the twentieth century has been spectacular. Yet, the s...
This study joins the debate of whether Chinese manufacturing has experienced a significant catch-up ...
This study joins the debate of whether Chinese manufacturing has experienced a significant catch-up ...
This study draws attention to China’s industrialisation before WWII and gives a new starting point t...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
The purpose of this study was to examine historically industrial development and economic growth in ...
The thriving economic survey boom of the twentieth century provides two reliable sources for estimat...
This dissertation intends to evaluate China’s economic performance before WWII, encompassing the lat...
Following the standard methodology for measuring industry-of-origin or productionside PPPs, this stu...
China is a resilient dinosaur. In contrast with so many other great empires in Eurasia – the Egyptia...
The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern e...
What happened to long-term economic development, especially from the perspective of industry, in Lat...
Using the author’s recently constructed data set, this article measures the productivity performance...
The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in China from the eighteenth century to t...
Industrialization in China over the course of the twentieth century has been spectacular. Yet, the s...
This study joins the debate of whether Chinese manufacturing has experienced a significant catch-up ...
This study joins the debate of whether Chinese manufacturing has experienced a significant catch-up ...