Place prosperity versus people prosperity: Migration and the intergenerational transmission of knowledge

Cultura

The trajectory of an economy's development can often be better understood through the historical experiences of its populace. This column investigates the long-term impacts of the fall of the Ming dynasty on socioeconomic status, tracing the effects of this historical shock over five generations covering a time span of 300 years. The findings highlight that long before the availability of comprehensive official data, Chinese family genealogies are a valuable resource for reconstructing economic