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- Title
A Theory of Power Structure and Institutional Compatibility: China versus Europe Revisited.
- Authors
Jia, Ruixue; Roland, Gérard; Xie, Yang
- Abstract
To better understand institutional differences across space and time, we propose a two-dimensional framework of the power structure among three players in society: the degree of absolute power of the Ruler over the Elites and the People, and the degree of asymmetry between the latter two in terms of their everyday rights and power. Within this framework, we show that a more absolutist Ruler prefers a more balanced Elite–People relationship. This theory helps in particular to reconcile views on the comparison between imperial China and premodern Europe that would seem contradictory in one-dimensional or two-estate frameworks: the Ruler's absolute power was weaker in Europe, whereas the Elite–People relationship was more balanced in China. Our approach also helps more generally to interpret specific institutions and other variations in power structures.
- Subjects
EUROPE; CHINA; STRUCTURAL analysis (Engineering); STRUCTURAL frames
- Publication
Journal of the European Economic Association, 2024, Vol 22, Issue 3, p1275
- ISSN
1542-4766
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jeea/jvad050