Markets in China and Europe on the eve of the industrial revolution
成果类型:
Review
署名作者:
Shiue, Carol H.; Keller, Wolfgang
署名单位:
University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Boulder
刊物名称:
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0002-8282
DOI:
10.1257/aer.97.4.1189
发表日期:
2007
页码:
1189-1216
关键词:
economic-growth
time-series
18th-century
storage
cointegration
institutions
britain
HISTORY
relief
摘要:
Why did Western Europe industrialize first? An influential view holds that its exceptionally well-functioning markets supported with a certain set of institutions provided the incentives to make investments needed to industrialize. This paper examines this hypothesis by comparing the actual performance of markets in terms of market integration in Western Europe and China, two regions that were relatively advanced in the preindustrial period, but would start to industrialize about 150 years apart. We find that the performance of markets in China and Western Europe overall was comparable in the late eighteenth century. Market performance in England was higher than in the Yangzi Delta, and markets in England also performed better than those in continental Western Europe. This suggests strong market performance may be necessary, but it is not sufficient for industrialization. Rather than being a key condition for subsequent growth, improvements in market performance and growth occurred simultaneously.
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