Can cultural norms reduce conflicts? : Confucianism and peasant rebellions in Qing China
Year of publication: |
2014
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Authors: | Kung, James Kai-sing |
Other Persons: | Chen, Chicheng (contributor) ; Ma, Chicheng (contributor) |
Published in: |
Journal of development economics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, ISSN 0304-3878, ZDB-ID 187117-1. - Vol. 111.2014, p. 132-149
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Subject: | Cultural norms | Confucianism | Economic shocks | Conflicts | Peasant rebellions | China | Konfuzianismus | Soziale Norm | Social norm | Kulturelle Identität | Cultural identity | Wirtschaftskultur | Economic culture | Schock | Shock |
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