2022
DOI: 10.1111/ecot.12320
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Understanding the long‐term effects ofKeju: The case of entrepreneurship in China

Abstract: We show that contemporary differences in entrepreneurship within China can be traced back to Keju, a civil service examination system for selecting state bureaucracy in the age of monarchy. Combining current individual-level survey data with historical prefecturelevel data on the density of Jinshi (the highest qualification in Keju) during the Ming-Qing period, we find that individuals in prefectures with high Jinshi density exhibit a lower probability of participation in entrepreneurial activities today. Evid… Show more

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