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by Thomas G. Rawski (Editor), Lillian M. Li (Editor)
This volume marks a turning point in the study of Chinese economic history. It arose from a realization that the economic history of China--as opposed to the history of the Chinese economy--had yet to be written. Most histories of the Chinese economy, whether by Western or Chinese scholars, tend to view the economy in institutional or social terms. In contrast, the studies in this volume break new ground by systematically applying economic theory and methods to the study of China. While demonstrating to historians the advantages of an economic perspective, the contributors, comprising both historians and economists, offer important new insights concerning issues of long-standing interest to both disciplines.
Thomas G. Rawski is Professor Emeritus of Economics and History at the University of Pittsburgh. Lillian M. Li is Professor Emerita of History at Swarthmore College.
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