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Consensus -- Endnotes -- 6 Agriculture and Industrialization in Republican China, 1911-1935 -- 6.1. A Divided Elite -- 6 … Competing and Cooperating -- 2.3. Traps -- 2.4. The Erosion of Elite Status -- 2.5. Co-evolution -- 2.6. Appendix: The … Fundamental Growth Equation -- Endnotes -- Part II Coping with the Western Challenge, 1840-1911 -- 3 Qing China, 1840-1911 -- 3 …
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elites in China tended to resist the requisite changes while elites in Japan did not. This legacy played a crucial role in …
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elites in China tended to resist the requisite changes while elites in Japan did not. This legacy played a crucial role in …
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This is the final paper in a series of four essays that deal with the political economy of armament and oil. Since the 1980s, military imports to the Middle East increased while revenues from oil exports declined substantially. These disparities highlight structural changes which affect the...
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elite Tokyo university receive a preferential treatment in hiring and promotion in the high civil service. The University of … Tokyo traditionally predominates as the chief supplier of elite bureaucrats. As a result of the 1969 incident, however, the …
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