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Technology transmission in pre-modern China: Evidence from a Chinese clan, 1400–1800
Authors:Runnan Wang
Institution:Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, New Territories, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:This study examines the intergenerational transmission of technology in historical China by constructing a genealogy dataset of the Huang family from 1400 to 1800. The family specialised in woodblock carving for book production, and their names were documented in these volumes, enabling measurement of technological output. Analysing 902 individuals across 16 generations reveals that carving skills were primarily transmitted from fathers to sons, with little influence from other family members or external artisans. Moreover, the production of books by the Huang family experienced a decline in the early 17th century, potentially attributed to weather shocks and decreased demand for books.
Keywords:book production  clan  economic history of China  human capital  printing technology
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