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8 - East Asia and the Limits of Globalization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 September 2018

Pim de Zwart
Affiliation:
Wageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands
Jan Luiten van Zanden
Affiliation:
Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
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The Origins of Globalization
World Trade in the Making of the Global Economy, 1500-1800
, pp. 208 - 237
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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Allen, Robert C., Bassino, Jean-Pascal, Ma, Debin, Moll-Murata, Christine and van Zanden, Jan Luiten (2011). ‘Wages, Prices, and Living Standards in China, 1738–1925: In Comparison with Europe, Japan, and India’, Economic History Review 64, pp. 838.Google Scholar
Brandt, Loren, Ma, Debin and Rawski, Thomas G. (2014). ‘From Divergence to Convergence: Re-evaluating the History Behind China's Economic Boom’, Journal of Economic Literature 52, pp. 45123.Google Scholar
Gruber, Carmen (2014). ‘Escaping Malthus: A Comparative Look at Japan and the “Great Divergence”’, Journal of Global History 9, pp. 403424.Google Scholar
Hayami, A., Saito, O. and Toby, R.P. (eds.) (2004), The Economic History of Japan: 1600–1990. Vol. 1: Emergence of Economic Society in Japan, 1600–1859. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Jun, Seong Ho, Lewis, J.B. and Han-Rog, Kang (2008). ‘Korean Expansion and Decline from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century: A View Suggested by Adam Smith’, Journal of Economic History 68, pp. 244282.Google Scholar
Pomeranz, K. (2000). The Great Divergence. China, Europe and the Making of the Modern World Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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