This book extends current research on the political economy of modern
China, with particular regard to agricultural development and its role
in economic transition. It uses Neoclassical principles to
re-interpret agricultural growth and technological change under
complex market institutions with empirical studies on China and
selected East Asian economies. The text also questions how
technological advances in China contribute to the Great Divergence
debate. Through a comparative analysis of agricultural technical
changes in the planting of rice paddies in Japan, Taiwan and China, Du
finds that different market institutions and structures have given
rise to considerable diversity of agricultural change between
different economies in terms of the nature, timing and duration of
technological transition. Such diversification has, in turn, affected
the trajectories of agricultural and wider economic growth. Here, Du
reflects on the nature of contemporary Chinese economic development
and extends observations on agricultural transition to the entirety
of Asia, finding that the nature, timing, and time-span of agriculture
technology transitions have varied considerably across different
economies.
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Domestic and International Perspectives on Technology and Institutional Change
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ISBN
9783319769059
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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