Economic growth in the Lower Yangzi region of China in 1911–1937: a quantitative and historical analysis
Ma, D.
(2008).
Economic growth in the Lower Yangzi region of China in 1911–1937: a quantitative and historical analysis.
Journal of Economic History,
68(2), 355-392.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S002205070800034X
Through a detailed reconstruction of 1933 GDP for the two provinces in China's most advanced region, the Lower Yangzi, I show that their per capita income was 55 percent higher than China's average, and they had experienced a growth and structural change between 1914–1918 and 1931–1936 comparable to contemporaneous Japan and her East Asian colonies. This article highlights the unique political institution of early-twentieth-century Shanghai as a city state, with its rule of law and secure property rights laying the foundation for economic growth in the Lower Yangzi with long-term impact throughout East Asia.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Copyright holders | © 2008 The Economic History Association |
| Departments | LSE > Academic Departments > Economic History |
| DOI | 10.1017/S002205070800034X |
| Date Deposited | 10 Feb 2011 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/32398 |
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