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2016-11-09
Kent Deng: The World's First Intensive Growth: geopolitics, the market and state in 10-12th century China
source: London School of Economics and Political Science 2016年10月6日
Date: Monday 3 October 2016
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Professor Kent Deng
Chair: Professor Janet Hunter
China had the first intensive economic growth ever recorded in world history. What were the factors and dynamics behind this remarkable growth?
Kent Deng is Professor of Economic History at LSE.
Janet Hunter is Saji Professor of Economic History. Her research interests focus on the economic history of modern Japan in comparative context. She is currently working on the economic history of natural disasters, with a major project analysing the economic impact of the Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923.
The Department of Economic History (@LSEEcHist) is home to a huge breadth and depth of knowledge and expertise ranging from the medieval period to the current century and covering every major world economy.
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