【经济学院双周学术论坛】Frank Shuo CHEN:The Malthus’s Deadlock:Maize and Population Growth in China
发布日期:2011-03-21题目:The Malthus’s Deadlock: Maize and Population Growth in China , 1500-1900.
主讲人:Frank Shuo CHEN , PhD Candidate in Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
语言:英文
时间: 3 月 30 日 18 : 30-20 : 30
地点:学术会堂 604 会议室
摘要:Between 1500 and 1900, population in China historically grew from about 130 million to 400 million, accounting for nearly one-third of the contemporaneous increased population in the world. A number of authors have suggested that population pressure should be responsible for the impediment of Industrial Revolution in China . This paper proposes an explanation for the unprecedented population explosion during Ming and Qing dynasties: the adoption and expansion of American food plant from New World . Using a unique data set from various historical achieves and estimates of the effect of maize on the population density using instrumental variable approach, I argue that maize planting in China can account for nearly half of the increased population: one decade maize planting increases population density by five percentage. The robustness of the results supports the inclusion of various controls and specification checks. There is also no evidence to suggest a direct role for instrumental variable on population density. On the other hand, however, I find no role for maize planting in shaping people’s birth behavior, which suggests that contribution of New World plants lies mainly in their contribution to increased nutritional intake, thereby reducing the mortality rate and improving life expectancy.
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