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1by Ko, Chiu Yu Koyama, Mark Sng, Tuan‐Hwee Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2018)“...This article studies the causes and consequences of political centralization and fragmentation in China and Europe. We argue that a severe and unidirectional...”
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2by Sng, Tuan-Hwee Published in Explorations in economic history (01.10.2014)“...This paper argues that China's size was one reason behind its relative decline in the nineteenth century. A ruler governing a large country faces severe agency...”
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3by Tuan-Hwee Sng Chiaki Moriguchi Published in Journal of economic growth (Boston, Mass.) (01.12.2014)“...This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and Japan. Before 1850, both nations were ruled by stable...”
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4by Koyama, Mark Moriguchi, Chiaki Sng, Tuan-Hwee Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.11.2018)“...We provide a new framework to account for the diverging paths of political development in China and Japan during the late nineteenth century. The arrival of...”
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6“...The communist revolution brought unprecedented changes to China. Yet there is no consensus on its role in the history of China’s modern economic growth. We...”
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12by Sng, Tuan Hwee Chia, Pei Zhi Feng, Chen-Chieh Wang, Yi-Chen Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01.09.2018)“...Using geographic information systems and digital elevation data, we investigate the hypothesis that the imperial Chinese state manipulated provincial borders...”
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13“...We apply the concept of externalities to explain China's long history of political centralization and its placement of the national capital. We argue that...”
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16“...Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. Diamond (1997) famously argued that...”
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17“...The project provides the replication data and associated files for the paper "Did the Communists Contribute to China’s Rural Growth?"...”
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18“...The project provides the replication data and associated files for the paper "Did the Communists Contribute to China’s Rural Growth?"...”
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19“...The project provides the replication data and associated files for the paper "Did the Communists Contribute to China’s Rural Growth?"...”
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20“...We provide a new framework to account for the diverging paths of political development in China and Japan during the late nineteenth century. The arrival of...”