Quantitative History Lecture Series

New Crops and Old States: Economic Productivity and State Capacity in Historical China

2023-09-14 12:002023-09-14 14:00Asia/Hong_KongNew Crops and Old States: Economic Productivity and State Capacity in Historical China

Quantitative History Webinar Series
New Crops and Old States: Economic Productivity and State Capacity in Historical China

Dr. Clair Z. Yang
Assistant Professor, The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
University of Washington, Seattle

Date/Time: September 14, 2023 (12:00 pm Hong Kong/ Beijing/ Singapore |00:00 (New York) | 21:00 pm (-1day) (Los Angeles) | 05:00 am (London) | 13:00 pm (Tokyo) | 14:00 pm (Sydney))

Venue: Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom
Language: English

    2023-09-14 12:002023-09-14 14:00Asia/Hong_KongNew Crops and Old States: Economic Productivity and State Capacity in Historical China

    Quantitative History Webinar Series
    New Crops and Old States: Economic Productivity and State Capacity in Historical China

    Dr. Clair Z. Yang
    Assistant Professor, The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
    University of Washington, Seattle

    Date/Time: September 14, 2023 (12:00 pm Hong Kong/ Beijing/ Singapore |00:00 (New York) | 21:00 pm (-1day) (Los Angeles) | 05:00 am (London) | 13:00 pm (Tokyo) | 14:00 pm (Sydney))

    Venue: Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom
    Language: English

      Overview

      Title:

      New Crops and Old States: Economic Productivity and State Capacity in Historical China

      Speaker:

      Dr. Clair Z. Yang (Assistant Professor, The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington, Seattle)

      Date/Time:

      September 14, 2023 (12:00 pm Hong Kong/ Beijing/ Singapore |00:00 (New York) | 21:00 pm (-1day) (Los Angeles) | 05:00 am (London) | 13:00 pm (Tokyo) | 14:00 pm (Sydney))

      Venue:

      Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom

      Language:

      English

      Title:

      New Crops and Old States: Economic Productivity and State Capacity in Historical China

      Speaker:

      Dr. Clair Z. Yang (Assistant Professor, The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
      University of Washington, Seattle)

      Date/Time:

      September 14, 2023 (12:00 pm Hong Kong/ Beijing/ Singapore |00:00 (New York) | 21:00 pm (-1day) (Los Angeles) | 05:00 am (London) | 13:00 pm (Tokyo) | 14:00 pm (Sydney))

      Venue:

      Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom

      Language:

      English

      Enquiry:

      Abstract

      Most conventional theories of state origin regard economic development as a catalyst for state formation. However, new scholarly works increasingly emphasized the appropriability of output, rather than mere productivity, as the vital determinant. Clair Z. Yang of the University of Washington, in her latest study, leverages the introduction of two New World crops—maize and sweet potato—into historical China as a natural experiment. Maize, being a cereal grain, is highly appropriable, while sweet potato is not. During this Quantitative History Lecture, Clair Z. Yang will present her findings that reveal while both new crops contributed positively to population growth, their impact on state capacity differed significantly. Maize demonstrated a substantial and positive effect on state fiscal revenue, whereas sweet potato led to a decline in state capacity. Her results are consistent with the prediction of a state-locality bargaining model and underscore a multi-dimensional relationship between economic productivity and state-building.