前帝制中国的政治精英与人力资本形成

Joy Chen
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我考察了帝制前中国密集国家建设时期政治精英的活动。通过对1075名政治精英的全新手工收集数据,我发现,内乱是导致大多数精英死亡的原因,在行政职位上,在位的贵族被平民取代,氏族之间对行政职位的竞争日益激烈。我认为,这种替代是由于有文化的平民阶层作为行政人力资本的新来源的兴起而成为可能的,并提出了一个模型来解释它们的出现。我假设,内乱取代了一部分文人和博学的贵族,迫使他们以教学为生,从而改善了平民获得学习的机会,而生产力的提高使更多的平民获得识字能力,进入国家服务。我讨论了人力资本促进国家建设的机制。
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Political Elites and Human Capital Formation in Pre-Imperial China
I examine the activity of political elites during a period of intensive state-building in pre-imperial China. Using a novel hand-collected dataset on 1,075 political elites, I find that civil unrest was responsible for a majority of the deaths of elites, that there was substitution away from incumbent nobles towards commoners in administrative roles, and rising competition over administrative office-holding among clans. I argue that such substitution was made possible by the rise of a class of literate commoners as a new source of administrative human capital, and propose a model to explain their emergence. I postulate that civil unrest improves commoners' access to learning by displacing a fraction of literati and learned nobles and forcing them to make a living out of teaching, and enhanced productivity enables more commoners to acquire literacy to enter state services. I discuss mechanisms through which human capital can facilitate state-building.
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