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Social organizations and political institutions: why China and Europe diverged
Joel Mokyr
, Guido Tabellini
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Northwestern University
Bocconi University
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Europe
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China
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Social Organization
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Political Institutions
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State Institutions
50%
Bifurcation
25%
Specific Features
25%
Rule of Law
25%
Western Europe
25%
State Formation
25%
Clan
25%
Centralized State
25%
First Millennium Ad
25%
Corporate Structure
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Historical Origins
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Social Origin
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Representative Institutions
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China-EU
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Corporate Organization
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Imperial Regime
25%
Social Sciences
Political Institutions
100%
Social Organisation
100%
Europe
100%
China
100%
Rule of Law
20%
Western Europe
20%
State-formation
20%
Clans
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Corporate Organization
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Computer Science
State Institution
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Initial Difference
50%
Corporate Structure
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corporate Organization
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