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Legacy of War: Why China Has Become a Unified Country with Han as Its Main Subject: A Spatial Econometric Study Based on Census Database
Title: Legacy of War: Why China Has Become a Unified Country with Han as Its Main Subject: A Spatial Econometric Study Based on Census Database
Speaker: Prof. Nan Li
Moderator: Prof. Ming Liu
Time: 15:00-17:00
Date: 2017-6-21 Wednesday
Location: Building forth layer of C, conference hall, Changan Campus of Shaanxi Normal University
Sponsored: The Northwest Institute of Historical Environment and Socio-Economic Development
Introduction of the speaker: Nan Li, male, Professor, doctoral supervisor. In 2011, he received his Ph. D. from Hong Kong University Science & Technology. He is now a professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of economic history at the school of economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. The main research interests include long-term economic growth and development, historical economic analysis, historical measurement methods and applications, Chinese traditional social politics, economy, art auction, etc.. In History, Economic Explorations in Australian Economic History Review, China Economists, "economy studies", "historical research", "Quarterly Journal of economics, economic history research", "China" China population science "and other domestic and international core journals published more than 40 articles. He engaged in modern large-scale infectious diseases (plague, schistosomiasis), natural disasters (floods, droughts, earthquakes), social unrest (the Taiping Uprising) broke out the long-term impact on the development of rural economy and society; regional cultural differences (such as the origin of the economic status of women); modern society Chinese separation and the system of land distribution; Chinese art asset pricing and market efficiency; and frontier governance and national integration of long-term impact on economic development.
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