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name = "Japan" | |
description = """ | |
Our results converge with qualitative and quantitative assessments of economic development Bassino et al. | |
(2019); Farris (2009); Nakabayashi et al. (2020) (see Fig. 10). | |
We observe a rise of cultural production from the 7th c. (Nara era) to the 10th c. (Heian era) during which it is estimated that GDP per capita | |
increased by 80% Bassino et al. (2019); Nakabayashi et al. (2020). We also observe a continuous rise of | |
cultural production from the 16th c. onward during which it is estimated that population tripled (from 10 | |
to 32 million people), GDP per capita increased by 80%, urbanization was multiplied by 5 from 2.5% to | |
12,5%, with the size of Tokyo and Osaka rivaling that of London or Paris Bassino et al. (2019); Nakabayashi | |
et al. (2020). Whereas the previous estimates of the GDP per capita showed extended stagnancy between | |
the ninth and 14th c., our results converge with the most recent study, showing a sharp decline in the 12th | |
century and recovery from the 13th to 16th centuries Nakabayashi et al. (2020). | |
In line with this study Nakabayashi et al. (2020), our results also suggest that the recovery of the economic development began in | |
the 13th during the Kamakura shogunate, earlier than what was previously estimated. | |
Our result also allows to have finer temporal estimation. For instance, we observe that the isolation of | |
the country (the sakoku policy) starting in 1633 did not impact economic cultural production. At the other | |
end of the period, we can see that cultural production was already very robust before the Meiji reforms | |
(1868). | |
Also, we document the relative importance of the Kanta and Kansai plains in Japanese history, and | |
the progressive shift from the East to the West (see Fig. 11). Despite the political domination of the Kansai | |
plain from the 13th onward, the shift in cultural production only occurred during the late 18th c. (Edo | |
period) | |
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time_range = [800, 1800] | |