Readings(阅读文献)
9月3日
专题1:导论:计量史学与新经济史
* Goldin, Claudia. 1995. “Cliometrics and the Nobel,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (2): 191-208.
* North, D. C. 1994. “Economic Performance through Time.” American Economic Review, 84 (3): 359-68.
* Nunn, Nathan. 2009. “The Importance of History for Economic Development,” Annual Review of Economics, 1(1): 65-92.
* McCloskey, Donald N., 1976. “Does the Past Have Useful Economics?” Journal of Economic Literature 14 (2): 434-61.
(O) Lyons, John, Lou Cain, and Sam Williamson. 2009. “Cliometrics,” EH. Net Encyclopedia, edited by Robert Whaples. URL http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/lyons.miami.usa.
9月10日
专题2:历史文书整理与数据库建立
专题3:如何让回归更有意义
* Angrist, Joshua D., David M. Blau, Armin Falk, Jean-Marc Robin, and Christopher R. Taber. 2006. “How to do Empirical Economics.” Investitaciones Economicas. 30 (2): 179-206.
* King, Gary, Robert O. Keohane and Sidney Verba. 1994. “Causality and Causal Inference.” Chapter 3, Designing Social Inquiry: Scientific Inference in Qualitative Research, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
* Holland, Paul W., 1986. “Statistics and Causal Inference.” Journal of the American Statistical Association 81 (396): 945-60.
9月17日
专题4:实证策略及识别方法(I)
* Ashenfelter, Orley, and Alan Krueger. 1994. “Estimates of the Economic Return to Schooling from a New Sample of Twins.” American Economic Review 84 (5):1157- 73.
(O) Zhang, Junsen, Pak-Wai Liu, and Linda Yung. 2007. “The Cultural Revolution and Returns to Schooling in China: Estimates Based on Twins.” Journal of Devleopment Economics 84: 631-9.
* Card, David, and Alan B. Krueger. 2000. “Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania: Reply.” American Economic Review, 90 (5): 1397-1420.
* Qian, Nancy. (2008). “Missing Women and the Price of Tea in China: The Effect of Sex-Specific Earnings on Sex Imbalance.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 123(3): 1251-85.
(B) Bertrand, Marianne, Esther Duflo, and Sendhil Mullainathan. 2004. “How Much Should We Trust Differences-in-Differences Estimates?” Quarterly Journal of Economics 119 (1): 249-75.
9月24日
专题5:实证策略及识别方法(II)
* Angrist, Joshua D., and Alan Krueger. 1991. “Does Compulsory School Attendance Affect Schooling and Earnings?” Quarterly Journal of Economics 106 (4): 979-1104.
* Miguel, Edward, Shanker Satyanath, and Ernest Sergenti. 2004. "Economic Shocks and Civil Conflict: An Instrumental Variables Approach." Journal of Political Economy 112(4): 725-53.
(B) Deaton, A., (2010). "Instruments, Randomization, and Learning about Development." Journal of Economic Literature 48: 424–455.
* Li, Hongbin, and Junsen Zhang. 2007. "Do High Birth Rates Hamper Economic Growth?" Review of Economics and Statistics 89(1): 110-117.
(O) Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson, James A. Robinson, and Pierre Yared. 2005. “From Education to Democracy?” American Economic Association, Papers and Proceedings, 95(2): 44-9.
10月8日
专题6:文明起源与文化整合
* Alesina, Alberto, Paola Giuliano, and Nathan Nunn. 2011. “On the Origins of Gender Roles: Women and the Plough.” Working paper, Harvard University.
* Ashraf, Quamrul, and Oded Galor. 2012. “The ‘Out of Africa’ Hypothesis Human Genetic Diversity and Comparative Economic Development,” American Economic Review, forthcoming.
* Ashraf, Quqmrul and Stelios Michalopouls. 2011. “The Climatic Origins of the Neolithic Revolution: Theory and Evidence.” Working paper, William College.
* Grosjean, Pauline. 2011. “The Weight of History on European Cultural Integration: A Gravity Approach.” American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings 101 (3): 504-8.
10月15日
专题7:基础设施与发展
* Atack, Jeremy, Fred Bateman, Michael Haines, and Robert A. Margo. 2010. “Did Railroads Induce or Follow Economic Growth? Urbanization and Population Growth in the American Midwest, 1850-1860.” Social Science History 34: 171-197.
* Banerjee, Abhijit, Esther Duflo and Nancy Qian. 2009. “On the Road: Access to Transportation Infrastructure and Economic Growth in China.” Working Paper, MIT.
* Burgess, Robin, and Dave Donaldson. 2010. "Can Openness Mitigate the Effects of Weather Shocks? Evidence from India's Famine Era." American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 100(2): 449–53.
* Donaldson, Dave. 2010. “Railroads of the Raj: Estimating the Impact of Transportation Infrastructure.” Working Paper, MIT.
(O) Duflo, Esther and Pande, Rohini. 2007. "Dams." Quarterly Journal of Economics 122 (2): 601-646.
(O) 李楠. 2010.“铁路发展与移民研究:来自1891-1935年中国东北的自然实验证据”,《中国人口科学》(4):54-66。
10月22日
专题8:空间计量与市场整合
* Keller, Wolfgang and Carol H. Shiue. 2007. “The Origin of Spatial Interaction.” Journal of Econometrics, 140: 304-332.
* Wolf, Nikolaus. 2009. “Was Germany Ever United? Evidence from Intra- and International Trade, 1885-1933.” Journal of Economic History, 69: 846-881.
* Shiue, Carol H. 2002. "Transport Costs and the Geography of Arbitrage in Eighteenth-Century China." American Economic Review, 92(5): 1406–1419.
* Shiue, Carol H., and Wolfgang Keller. 2007. "Markets in China and Europe on the Eve of the Industrial Revolution." American Economic Review, 97(4): 1189–1216.
(O) Mette, EJrnes and Karl Gunnar Persson. 2000. “Market Interaction and Transport Costs in France 1825-1903: A Threshold Error Correction Approach to the Law of One Price.” Exploration in Economic History 37: 149-73.
10月29日
专题9:马尔萨斯假说、哥伦布交换与人口增长
* Ashraf, Quamrul, and Oded Galor. 2011. “Dynamics and Stagnation in the Malthusian Epoch.” American Economic Review, 101 (5): 2003-41.
* Nathan, Nunn and Nancy Qian. 2011. “The Potatoe’s Contribution to Population and Urbanization: Evidence from A Historical Experiment.” Quarterly Journal of Economics: 1-58.
* Jia, Ruixue. 2012. “Weather Shock, Sweet Potatoes and Peasant Revolts in Historical China.” Working Paper, IIES, Stockholm University.
* Shiue, Carol H. 2008. “Human Capital and Fertility in Chinese Clans, 1300-1850.” Working Paper, University of Colorado.
(O) Chen, Shuo and James Kai-sing Kung. 2012. “The Malthusian Quagmire: Maize and Population Growth in China, 1500-1900” Working Paper, Fudan University.
(O) Clark, Gregory and Neil Cummins. 2010. “Malthus to Modernity: England’s First Fertility Transition, 1760-1800.” Working Paper, University of California, Davis.
(B) Nunn, Nathan, and Nancy Qian. 2010. “The Columbian Exchange: A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 24 (2): 163-88.
11月5日
专题10:革命、战争与屠杀
* Acemoglu, Daron, Tarek A. Hassan, and James A. Robinson. 2011. “Social Structure and Development - A Legacy of the Holocaust in Russia.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126(2), pp. 895-946.
* Acemoglu, Daron, Davide Cantoni, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson. 2011. “The Consequences of Radical Reform: The French Revolution.” American Economic Review, 101(7): 3286–3307
* Bai, Ying and James Kai-sing Kung. 2011. “Climate Shocks and Sino-Nomadic Conflict.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 93(3): 970-981.
* Oster, Emily. 2004. “Witchcraft, Weather and Economic Growth in Renaissance Europe.” Journal of Economic Perspective, Vol. 18, No. 1: 215-28.
(O) Miguel, Edward. 2005. “Poverty and Witch Killing.” Review of Economic Studies 72: 1153-72.
11月12日
专题11:灾害、疾病及其影响
* Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson. 2007. “Disease and Development: The Effect of Life Expectancy on Economic Growth.” Journal of Political Economy, 115: 925-985.
* Almond, Douglas. (2006). “Is the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Over? Long-Term Effects of in Utero Influenza Exposure in the Post-1940 U.S. Population.” Journal of Political Economy 114(4): 672–712.
* Bleakley, Hoyt. 2007. “Disease and Development: Evidence from Hookworm Eradication in the American South.” Quarterly Journal of Economics: 73-117.
* Chen, Yuyu and Li’an Zhou. 2007. “The Long-Term Health and Economic Consequences of the 1959-1961 Famine in China," Journal of Health Economics, vol. 26(4): 659-681.
(O) Almond, Douglas, and Bhashkar Mazumder. 2005. “The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Subsequent Health Outcomes: An Analysis of SIPP Data.” American Economic Review 95(2): 258–62.
(B) Acemoglu, Daron, James Robinson, and Simon Johnson. 2003. “Disease and Development in Historical Perspective.” Journal of the European Economic Association 1 (2-3): 397-405.
(B) McNeill, William Hardy. 1976. Plagues and Peoples. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday.
(B) Diamond, J., 1997. Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies. N. Y., New York: W.W. Norton.
11月19日
专题12:人口流动与移民
* Bai, Nansheng, James Kai-sing Kung, and Yiu-fai Lee. 2011. “Human Capital, Migration, and ‘Vent’ for Surplus Rural Labor in 1930s’ China: The Case of the Lower Yangzi.” Economic History Review. 64 (1): 117–41.
* Kung, James Kai-sing and Nan Li. 2011. “Commercialization as Exogenous Shocks: The Effect of the Soybean Trade and Migration in Manchurian Villages, 1895-1934”. Explorations in Economic History 84 (4):568-89.
* Putterman, Louis and David N. Weil. 2010. “Post-1500 Population Flows and The Long-run Determinants of Economic Growth and Inequality.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (4): 1627-1682.
* 李楠, 2012. “文化差异与移民:文化因素对中国历史移民作用的考察(960-1982),”工作论文,上海财经大学,经济史学系。
(O) Williamson, Jeffrey G. and Timothy J. Hatton. 1994. “What Drove the Mass Migrations from Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century?” Population and Development Review 20 (3): 533-559.
11月26日
专题13:宗教与经济发展
* Becker and Woessmann. 2009. “Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History”. Quarterly Journal of Economics (5): 531-596.
* Iyigun, Murat. 2008. “Luther and Suleyman.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (4): 1465-1494.
* Bai, Ying and James Kai-Sing Kung. 2011. “Diffusing Knowledge While Spreading God's Message: Protestantism and Economic Prosperity in China, 1840-1920.” Working Paper, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
* Woodberry, R. 2012. “The Missionary Roots of Liberal Democracy.” American Political Science Review, 106 (2): 244-74.
(O) Barro, Robert J. and Rachel M. McCleary. 2003. “Religion and Economic Growth across Countries.” American Sociological Review, 68: 760-781.
(O) Noland, Marcus. 2005. “Religion and Economic Performance.” World Development 33 (8): 1215-32.
(B) McCleary, Rachel M. and Robert J. Barro. 2006. “Religion and Economy.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (2): 49-72.
(B) Weber, Max. (1930). The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. London: Routledge.
12月3日
专题14:制度、地理与经济绩效
* Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson. (2001). “The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation”. American Economic Review 91 (5): 1369-1401.
* Banerjee, Abhijit, and Lakshmi Iyer. 2004. “History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India” The American Economic Review 95(4): 1190-1213.
* Easterly, William and Ross Levine. 2003. “Tropics, Germs, and Crops: How Endowments Influence Economic Development.” Journal of Monetary Economics (50): 3-39.
* Nunn, Nathan. and Diego Puga. 2012. “Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa.” Review of Economics and Statistics 94 (1): 20-36.
(B) Diamond, J., 1997. Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies. N. Y., New York: W.W. Norton.
12月10日
专题15:历史时间的长期影响
* Comin, Diego, William Easterly and Erick Gong. 2010. “Was the Wealth of Nations Determined in 1000 B. C.” American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2: 65-97.
* Dell, Melissa. 2010. “The Persistent Effects of Peru’s Mining Mita.” Econometrica, 78 (6): 1863-903.
* Nunn, Nathan. 2008. “The Long-term Effects of Africa’s Slave Trades.” Quarterly Journal of Economics: 139-76.
* Michalopoulos, Stelios and Elias Papoioannou. 2011. “The Long-run Effects of the Scramble for Africa.” NBER Working paper 17620.
(O) Feyrer, J. D., and B. Sacerdote. (2009). “Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiment.” Review of Economic Statistics, 91 (5): 245-62.
12月17日
专题16:语言、基因与姓氏
* Clark, Gregory, Joseph Cummins and Brock Smith. 2010. “The Surprising Wealth of Pre-industrial England.” Working Paper, University of California, Davis.
* Desmet, Klaus, Ignacio Ortuno-Ortin, and Romain Wacziarg. 2012. “The Political Economy of Ethnolinguistic Cleavages.” Journal of Development Economics 97: 322-38.
* Michalopoulos, Stelios. 2012. “The Origins of Ethnolinguistic Diversity.” American Economic Review 102 (4): 1508-39.
* Spolaore, Enrico and Romain Wacziarg. 2009. “The Diffusion of Development.” Quarterly Journal of Economics: 469-529.
(O) Falck, Oliver., Stephan Heblich, Alfred Lameli, and Jens Sudekum. 2012. “Dialects, Cultural Identity, and Economic Exchange.” Journal of Urban Economics 27: 225-39.
(O) Kung, Kai-sing James and Nan Li. 2012. “The Diffusion of Cultural Traits: Migration and Human Capital in Late Imperial China, 960-1643.” Working Paper, The Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Department of Economic History.
(O) Ahlerup, Pelle, and Ola Olsson. 2012. “The Roots of Ethnic Diversity.” Journal of Economic Growth 17: 71-102.
12月24日
完成学年论文
12月31日
完成学年论文(提交学年论文)
专题1:导论:计量史学与新经济史
* Goldin, Claudia. 1995. “Cliometrics and the Nobel,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (2): 191-208.
* North, D. C. 1994. “Economic Performance through Time.” American Economic Review, 84 (3): 359-68.
* Nunn, Nathan. 2009. “The Importance of History for Economic Development,” Annual Review of Economics, 1(1): 65-92.
* McCloskey, Donald N., 1976. “Does the Past Have Useful Economics?” Journal of Economic Literature 14 (2): 434-61.
(O) Lyons, John, Lou Cain, and Sam Williamson. 2009. “Cliometrics,” EH. Net Encyclopedia, edited by Robert Whaples. URL http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/lyons.miami.usa.
9月10日
专题2:历史文书整理与数据库建立
专题3:如何让回归更有意义
* Angrist, Joshua D., David M. Blau, Armin Falk, Jean-Marc Robin, and Christopher R. Taber. 2006. “How to do Empirical Economics.” Investitaciones Economicas. 30 (2): 179-206.
* King, Gary, Robert O. Keohane and Sidney Verba. 1994. “Causality and Causal Inference.” Chapter 3, Designing Social Inquiry: Scientific Inference in Qualitative Research, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
* Holland, Paul W., 1986. “Statistics and Causal Inference.” Journal of the American Statistical Association 81 (396): 945-60.
9月17日
专题4:实证策略及识别方法(I)
* Ashenfelter, Orley, and Alan Krueger. 1994. “Estimates of the Economic Return to Schooling from a New Sample of Twins.” American Economic Review 84 (5):1157- 73.
(O) Zhang, Junsen, Pak-Wai Liu, and Linda Yung. 2007. “The Cultural Revolution and Returns to Schooling in China: Estimates Based on Twins.” Journal of Devleopment Economics 84: 631-9.
* Card, David, and Alan B. Krueger. 2000. “Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania: Reply.” American Economic Review, 90 (5): 1397-1420.
* Qian, Nancy. (2008). “Missing Women and the Price of Tea in China: The Effect of Sex-Specific Earnings on Sex Imbalance.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 123(3): 1251-85.
(B) Bertrand, Marianne, Esther Duflo, and Sendhil Mullainathan. 2004. “How Much Should We Trust Differences-in-Differences Estimates?” Quarterly Journal of Economics 119 (1): 249-75.
9月24日
专题5:实证策略及识别方法(II)
* Angrist, Joshua D., and Alan Krueger. 1991. “Does Compulsory School Attendance Affect Schooling and Earnings?” Quarterly Journal of Economics 106 (4): 979-1104.
* Miguel, Edward, Shanker Satyanath, and Ernest Sergenti. 2004. "Economic Shocks and Civil Conflict: An Instrumental Variables Approach." Journal of Political Economy 112(4): 725-53.
(B) Deaton, A., (2010). "Instruments, Randomization, and Learning about Development." Journal of Economic Literature 48: 424–455.
* Li, Hongbin, and Junsen Zhang. 2007. "Do High Birth Rates Hamper Economic Growth?" Review of Economics and Statistics 89(1): 110-117.
(O) Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson, James A. Robinson, and Pierre Yared. 2005. “From Education to Democracy?” American Economic Association, Papers and Proceedings, 95(2): 44-9.
10月8日
专题6:文明起源与文化整合
* Alesina, Alberto, Paola Giuliano, and Nathan Nunn. 2011. “On the Origins of Gender Roles: Women and the Plough.” Working paper, Harvard University.
* Ashraf, Quamrul, and Oded Galor. 2012. “The ‘Out of Africa’ Hypothesis Human Genetic Diversity and Comparative Economic Development,” American Economic Review, forthcoming.
* Ashraf, Quqmrul and Stelios Michalopouls. 2011. “The Climatic Origins of the Neolithic Revolution: Theory and Evidence.” Working paper, William College.
* Grosjean, Pauline. 2011. “The Weight of History on European Cultural Integration: A Gravity Approach.” American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings 101 (3): 504-8.
10月15日
专题7:基础设施与发展
* Atack, Jeremy, Fred Bateman, Michael Haines, and Robert A. Margo. 2010. “Did Railroads Induce or Follow Economic Growth? Urbanization and Population Growth in the American Midwest, 1850-1860.” Social Science History 34: 171-197.
* Banerjee, Abhijit, Esther Duflo and Nancy Qian. 2009. “On the Road: Access to Transportation Infrastructure and Economic Growth in China.” Working Paper, MIT.
* Burgess, Robin, and Dave Donaldson. 2010. "Can Openness Mitigate the Effects of Weather Shocks? Evidence from India's Famine Era." American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 100(2): 449–53.
* Donaldson, Dave. 2010. “Railroads of the Raj: Estimating the Impact of Transportation Infrastructure.” Working Paper, MIT.
(O) Duflo, Esther and Pande, Rohini. 2007. "Dams." Quarterly Journal of Economics 122 (2): 601-646.
(O) 李楠. 2010.“铁路发展与移民研究:来自1891-1935年中国东北的自然实验证据”,《中国人口科学》(4):54-66。
10月22日
专题8:空间计量与市场整合
* Keller, Wolfgang and Carol H. Shiue. 2007. “The Origin of Spatial Interaction.” Journal of Econometrics, 140: 304-332.
* Wolf, Nikolaus. 2009. “Was Germany Ever United? Evidence from Intra- and International Trade, 1885-1933.” Journal of Economic History, 69: 846-881.
* Shiue, Carol H. 2002. "Transport Costs and the Geography of Arbitrage in Eighteenth-Century China." American Economic Review, 92(5): 1406–1419.
* Shiue, Carol H., and Wolfgang Keller. 2007. "Markets in China and Europe on the Eve of the Industrial Revolution." American Economic Review, 97(4): 1189–1216.
(O) Mette, EJrnes and Karl Gunnar Persson. 2000. “Market Interaction and Transport Costs in France 1825-1903: A Threshold Error Correction Approach to the Law of One Price.” Exploration in Economic History 37: 149-73.
10月29日
专题9:马尔萨斯假说、哥伦布交换与人口增长
* Ashraf, Quamrul, and Oded Galor. 2011. “Dynamics and Stagnation in the Malthusian Epoch.” American Economic Review, 101 (5): 2003-41.
* Nathan, Nunn and Nancy Qian. 2011. “The Potatoe’s Contribution to Population and Urbanization: Evidence from A Historical Experiment.” Quarterly Journal of Economics: 1-58.
* Jia, Ruixue. 2012. “Weather Shock, Sweet Potatoes and Peasant Revolts in Historical China.” Working Paper, IIES, Stockholm University.
* Shiue, Carol H. 2008. “Human Capital and Fertility in Chinese Clans, 1300-1850.” Working Paper, University of Colorado.
(O) Chen, Shuo and James Kai-sing Kung. 2012. “The Malthusian Quagmire: Maize and Population Growth in China, 1500-1900” Working Paper, Fudan University.
(O) Clark, Gregory and Neil Cummins. 2010. “Malthus to Modernity: England’s First Fertility Transition, 1760-1800.” Working Paper, University of California, Davis.
(B) Nunn, Nathan, and Nancy Qian. 2010. “The Columbian Exchange: A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 24 (2): 163-88.
11月5日
专题10:革命、战争与屠杀
* Acemoglu, Daron, Tarek A. Hassan, and James A. Robinson. 2011. “Social Structure and Development - A Legacy of the Holocaust in Russia.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126(2), pp. 895-946.
* Acemoglu, Daron, Davide Cantoni, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson. 2011. “The Consequences of Radical Reform: The French Revolution.” American Economic Review, 101(7): 3286–3307
* Bai, Ying and James Kai-sing Kung. 2011. “Climate Shocks and Sino-Nomadic Conflict.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 93(3): 970-981.
* Oster, Emily. 2004. “Witchcraft, Weather and Economic Growth in Renaissance Europe.” Journal of Economic Perspective, Vol. 18, No. 1: 215-28.
(O) Miguel, Edward. 2005. “Poverty and Witch Killing.” Review of Economic Studies 72: 1153-72.
11月12日
专题11:灾害、疾病及其影响
* Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson. 2007. “Disease and Development: The Effect of Life Expectancy on Economic Growth.” Journal of Political Economy, 115: 925-985.
* Almond, Douglas. (2006). “Is the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Over? Long-Term Effects of in Utero Influenza Exposure in the Post-1940 U.S. Population.” Journal of Political Economy 114(4): 672–712.
* Bleakley, Hoyt. 2007. “Disease and Development: Evidence from Hookworm Eradication in the American South.” Quarterly Journal of Economics: 73-117.
* Chen, Yuyu and Li’an Zhou. 2007. “The Long-Term Health and Economic Consequences of the 1959-1961 Famine in China," Journal of Health Economics, vol. 26(4): 659-681.
(O) Almond, Douglas, and Bhashkar Mazumder. 2005. “The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Subsequent Health Outcomes: An Analysis of SIPP Data.” American Economic Review 95(2): 258–62.
(B) Acemoglu, Daron, James Robinson, and Simon Johnson. 2003. “Disease and Development in Historical Perspective.” Journal of the European Economic Association 1 (2-3): 397-405.
(B) McNeill, William Hardy. 1976. Plagues and Peoples. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday.
(B) Diamond, J., 1997. Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies. N. Y., New York: W.W. Norton.
11月19日
专题12:人口流动与移民
* Bai, Nansheng, James Kai-sing Kung, and Yiu-fai Lee. 2011. “Human Capital, Migration, and ‘Vent’ for Surplus Rural Labor in 1930s’ China: The Case of the Lower Yangzi.” Economic History Review. 64 (1): 117–41.
* Kung, James Kai-sing and Nan Li. 2011. “Commercialization as Exogenous Shocks: The Effect of the Soybean Trade and Migration in Manchurian Villages, 1895-1934”. Explorations in Economic History 84 (4):568-89.
* Putterman, Louis and David N. Weil. 2010. “Post-1500 Population Flows and The Long-run Determinants of Economic Growth and Inequality.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (4): 1627-1682.
* 李楠, 2012. “文化差异与移民:文化因素对中国历史移民作用的考察(960-1982),”工作论文,上海财经大学,经济史学系。
(O) Williamson, Jeffrey G. and Timothy J. Hatton. 1994. “What Drove the Mass Migrations from Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century?” Population and Development Review 20 (3): 533-559.
11月26日
专题13:宗教与经济发展
* Becker and Woessmann. 2009. “Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History”. Quarterly Journal of Economics (5): 531-596.
* Iyigun, Murat. 2008. “Luther and Suleyman.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (4): 1465-1494.
* Bai, Ying and James Kai-Sing Kung. 2011. “Diffusing Knowledge While Spreading God's Message: Protestantism and Economic Prosperity in China, 1840-1920.” Working Paper, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
* Woodberry, R. 2012. “The Missionary Roots of Liberal Democracy.” American Political Science Review, 106 (2): 244-74.
(O) Barro, Robert J. and Rachel M. McCleary. 2003. “Religion and Economic Growth across Countries.” American Sociological Review, 68: 760-781.
(O) Noland, Marcus. 2005. “Religion and Economic Performance.” World Development 33 (8): 1215-32.
(B) McCleary, Rachel M. and Robert J. Barro. 2006. “Religion and Economy.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (2): 49-72.
(B) Weber, Max. (1930). The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. London: Routledge.
12月3日
专题14:制度、地理与经济绩效
* Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson. (2001). “The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation”. American Economic Review 91 (5): 1369-1401.
* Banerjee, Abhijit, and Lakshmi Iyer. 2004. “History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India” The American Economic Review 95(4): 1190-1213.
* Easterly, William and Ross Levine. 2003. “Tropics, Germs, and Crops: How Endowments Influence Economic Development.” Journal of Monetary Economics (50): 3-39.
* Nunn, Nathan. and Diego Puga. 2012. “Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa.” Review of Economics and Statistics 94 (1): 20-36.
(B) Diamond, J., 1997. Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies. N. Y., New York: W.W. Norton.
12月10日
专题15:历史时间的长期影响
* Comin, Diego, William Easterly and Erick Gong. 2010. “Was the Wealth of Nations Determined in 1000 B. C.” American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2: 65-97.
* Dell, Melissa. 2010. “The Persistent Effects of Peru’s Mining Mita.” Econometrica, 78 (6): 1863-903.
* Nunn, Nathan. 2008. “The Long-term Effects of Africa’s Slave Trades.” Quarterly Journal of Economics: 139-76.
* Michalopoulos, Stelios and Elias Papoioannou. 2011. “The Long-run Effects of the Scramble for Africa.” NBER Working paper 17620.
(O) Feyrer, J. D., and B. Sacerdote. (2009). “Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiment.” Review of Economic Statistics, 91 (5): 245-62.
12月17日
专题16:语言、基因与姓氏
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(O) Falck, Oliver., Stephan Heblich, Alfred Lameli, and Jens Sudekum. 2012. “Dialects, Cultural Identity, and Economic Exchange.” Journal of Urban Economics 27: 225-39.
(O) Kung, Kai-sing James and Nan Li. 2012. “The Diffusion of Cultural Traits: Migration and Human Capital in Late Imperial China, 960-1643.” Working Paper, The Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Department of Economic History.
(O) Ahlerup, Pelle, and Ola Olsson. 2012. “The Roots of Ethnic Diversity.” Journal of Economic Growth 17: 71-102.
12月24日
完成学年论文
12月31日
完成学年论文(提交学年论文)
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