This article mobilizes and integrates both existing and new time series data on real wages, physical heights and age-heaping to examine the long-term trend of living standards and human capital for China during the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. Our findings confirm the existence of a substantial gap in living standards between China and North-western Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. They also reveal a sustained decline in living standards and human capital at least in South China from the mid-nineteenth century followed by a recovery in the early twentieth century. However, comparative examination of age-heaping data shows that the level of Chinese human capital was relatively high by world standard during this period...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
Theories of modern economic growth assume the income and technological shocks of the industrial revo...
We examine the persistence of socioeconomic status across generations, measured by educational attai...
This article mobilizes and integrates both existing and new time series data on real wages, physical...
This article develops data on the history of wages and prices in Beijing, Canton, and Suzhou/Shangha...
This article develops data on the history of wages and prices in Beijing, Canton, and Suzhou/Shangha...
Historical wages continue to provide new insights into the long-term development of the economy. In ...
The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in China from the eighteenth century to t...
In recent decades, national income has become increasingly important as a measure of a nation’s econ...
Seventeen papers bring together evidence concerning living standards in pre-industrial Europe and As...
SUMMARY The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in Beijing, Canton, Suzhou/Shangh...
In recent decades, national income has become increasingly important as a measure of a nation's econ...
We study the labor markets in China and the United States, the two largest economies in the world, b...
This paper draws on a unique data set, hojok (household registers), to estimate numeracy levels in K...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
Theories of modern economic growth assume the income and technological shocks of the industrial revo...
We examine the persistence of socioeconomic status across generations, measured by educational attai...
This article mobilizes and integrates both existing and new time series data on real wages, physical...
This article develops data on the history of wages and prices in Beijing, Canton, and Suzhou/Shangha...
This article develops data on the history of wages and prices in Beijing, Canton, and Suzhou/Shangha...
Historical wages continue to provide new insights into the long-term development of the economy. In ...
The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in China from the eighteenth century to t...
In recent decades, national income has become increasingly important as a measure of a nation’s econ...
Seventeen papers bring together evidence concerning living standards in pre-industrial Europe and As...
SUMMARY The paper develops data on the history of wages and prices in Beijing, Canton, Suzhou/Shangh...
In recent decades, national income has become increasingly important as a measure of a nation's econ...
We study the labor markets in China and the United States, the two largest economies in the world, b...
This paper draws on a unique data set, hojok (household registers), to estimate numeracy levels in K...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
This paper reconstructs China's economic development between 1840 and 1912 with an estimation of Gro...
Theories of modern economic growth assume the income and technological shocks of the industrial revo...
We examine the persistence of socioeconomic status across generations, measured by educational attai...