March 2013We develop a principal-agent model to study fiscal capacity in pre-modern China and Japan. Before 1850, both nations were ruled by stable dictators who relied on bureaucrats to govern their domains. We hypothesize that agency problems increase with the geographic size of a domain. In a large domain, the ruler's inability to closely monitor bureaucrats creates opportunities for the bureaucrats to exploit taxpayers. To prevent overexploitation, the ruler has to keep taxes low and government small. Our dynamic model shows that while economic expansion improves the ruler's finances in a small domain, it could lead to lower tax revenues in a large domain as it exacerbates bureaucratic expropriation. To test these implications, we assem...
This thesis contributes to the literature on state capacity by revisiting a key theme in this field,...
In this paper, I examine various innovations to better monitor local tax collection implemented by t...
One of the central themes of modern Chinese economic history is the puzzle of China s premodern succ...
We develop a principal-agent model to study taxation and public goods provision in China and Japan o...
This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and ...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
The rise of modern public finance revolutionized political economy. As governments learned to invest...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
On the eve of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the nearly 300 semi-autonomous domains across Japan had...
This poster provides a detailed research design and its preliminary results on the topic of fiscal m...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
On the eve of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the nearly 300 semi-autonomous domains across Japan had...
During the feudal Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, the shogunate government relied for regional cont...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
This thesis contributes to the literature on state capacity by revisiting a key theme in this field,...
In this paper, I examine various innovations to better monitor local tax collection implemented by t...
One of the central themes of modern Chinese economic history is the puzzle of China s premodern succ...
We develop a principal-agent model to study taxation and public goods provision in China and Japan o...
This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and ...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
The rise of modern public finance revolutionized political economy. As governments learned to invest...
Tax extraction in Qing China was low relative to Western Europe. It is not obvious why: China was mu...
On the eve of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the nearly 300 semi-autonomous domains across Japan had...
This poster provides a detailed research design and its preliminary results on the topic of fiscal m...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
On the eve of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the nearly 300 semi-autonomous domains across Japan had...
During the feudal Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, the shogunate government relied for regional cont...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
This thesis contributes to the literature on state capacity by revisiting a key theme in this field,...
In this paper, I examine various innovations to better monitor local tax collection implemented by t...
One of the central themes of modern Chinese economic history is the puzzle of China s premodern succ...