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The Cambridge Economic History of China

The Cambridge Economic History of China

Volume 1. To 1800

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Part of The Cambridge Economic History of China

Debin Ma, Richard von Glahn, Lothar von Falkenhausen, Motoko Hara, Yōhei Kakinuma, Xinru Liu, David A. Bello, Shuji Cao, Christian Lamouroux, Helen Dunstan, Billy K. L. So, Sufumi So, Mio Kishimoto, Kenneth Pomeranz, Harriet Zurndorfer, Akinobu Kuroda, Joseph P. McDermott, Angela Schottenhammer, Zhiwu Chen, Kaixiang Peng
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  • Date Published: February 2022
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  • isbn: 9781108669160

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  • China's rise as the world's second-largest economy surely is the most dramatic development in the global economy since the year 2000. But China's prominence in the global economy is hardly new. Since 500 BCE, a dynamic market economy and the establishment of an enduring imperial state fostered precocious economic growth. Yet Chinese society and government featured distinctive institutions that generated unique patterns of economic development. The six chapters of Part I of this volume trace the forms of livelihood, organization of production and exchange, the role of the state in economic development, the evolution of market institutions, and the emergence of trans-Eurasian trade from antiquity to 1000 CE. Part II, in twelve thematic chapters, spans the late imperial period from 1000 to 1800 and surveys diverse fields of economic history, including environment, demography, rural and urban development, factor markets, law, money, finance, philosophy, political economy, foreign trade, human capital, and living standards.

    • Comprehensive but accessible coverage of all aspects of the premodern Chinese economy
    • Combines thematic organization with broad temporal coverage across all of Chinese history before modern times
    • Contributions by a diverse range of international experts draw on the latest scholarship in Chinese, Japanese, and Western languages
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    'I enjoyed reading the first volume of The Cambridge Economic History of China and highly recommend it to others who want to go a bit beyond short surveys on this area without getting too tangled in the weeds. While not intending to be 'revisionist' per se, it is sure to challenge some preconceived beliefs about the world's largest nation - and its dynamic, vibrant, and rich history.' Jamin Andreas Hübner, EH.net (Economic History Association)

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    • Date Published: February 2022
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108669160
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction to Volume I Debin Ma and Richard von Glahn
    Part I. Before 1000:
    1. The economy of late pre-imperial China: archaeological perspectives Lothar von Falkenhausen
    2. Agriculture and its environmental impact Motoko Hara
    3. State and economy: production, extraction, and distribution Richard von Glahn
    4. Markets, money, and merchants Yōhei Kakinuma
    5. Economic philosophy and political economy Richard von Glahn
    6. Silk Road trade and foreign economic influences Xinru Liu
    Interlude. The Tang-Song transition in Chinese economic history Richard von Glahn
    Part II. 1000 to 1800:
    7. Ecological change and resource constraints David A. Bello
    8. Population change Shuji Cao
    9. Public finance Christian Lamouroux and Richard von Glahn
    10. Political economy Helen Dunstan
    11. Law and the market economy Billy K. L. So and Sufumi So
    12. Property rights and factor markets Mio Kishimoto
    13. The rural economy Kenneth Pomeranz
    14. Cities and the urban economy Harriet Zurndorfer
    15. The monetary system Akinobu Kuroda
    16. Merchants and commercial networks Joseph P. McDermott
    17. Foreign trade Angela Schottenhammer
    18. Production, consumption, and living standards Zhiwu Chen and Kaixiang Peng.

  • Editors

    Debin Ma, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo
    Debin Ma is Professor of Economics at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan.

    Richard von Glahn, University of California, Los Angeles
    Richard von Glahn is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    Contributors

    Debin Ma, Richard von Glahn, Lothar von Falkenhausen, Motoko Hara, Yōhei Kakinuma, Xinru Liu, David A. Bello, Shuji Cao, Christian Lamouroux, Helen Dunstan, Billy K. L. So, Sufumi So, Mio Kishimoto, Kenneth Pomeranz, Harriet Zurndorfer, Akinobu Kuroda, Joseph P. McDermott, Angela Schottenhammer, Zhiwu Chen, Kaixiang Peng

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