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    Title: Social Power and China’s early Industrial Revolution 1000 – 1300 A.D.
    Authors: 艾德榮;Ronald Alan Edwards
    Contributors: 淡江大學經濟學系
    Date: 2006-06-09
    Issue Date: 2009-11-30 18:34:17 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: During the millennium 250 B.C. to 750 A.D., China’s political institutions remained essentially unchanged while having a self-sufficient agrarian economy with per-capita GDP and population remaining more or less constant. A major civil war during the 755 –763 A.D. period initiated a transition away from a self-sufficient agrarian economy. Throughout China, local commercial markets appeared, developed and interconnected, creating national markets for some goods. Commerce and industry appeared on an unprecedented scale and the pace of technological innovation increased. These developments continued and accelerated during the 1000 –1300 A.D. period, during which time per-capita GDP and population roughly doubled and China emerged as the world’s technological leader. This raises an important question in political economy: “What gave rise to China’s early Industrial Revolution of 1000 – 1300?” I argue that from the civil war period (755 –763 A.D.) the political acceptance of regional military governors throughout China changed the power structure of Chinese society. This led to an important change in the property right system, protecting commercial and industrial interests, which led to China’s early Industrial Revolution.
    Relation: International Interdisciplinary Conference on "Lesson from History"
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Economics] Proceeding

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