Institute for Japanese Studies (IJS) has been hosting serieses of talks encompassing Japanese politics, economy, cultures and arts. With the experts from Europe, U.S. and Japan, we deliver the talks in multiple languages including Japanese, Korean and English.
We are pleased to host No.278 lecture as a part of Japan Specialist Seminars, titled “Japanese Standard of Living, 1840-2023”
* This seminar is held hybrid –both online and offline
Date: Oct 10, 2023 (Tuesday) 12:00-14:00 (Lecture starts from 12:30)
Venue: SNU GSIS (Bldg 140) GL Room /Zoom
- ZOOM ID : 583 289 8745
- Link : https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/5832898745
Lecturer : Duol Kim (Professor, Department of Economics, Myongji University)
Title : Japanese Standard of Living, 1840-2023
Measuring the standard of living in the pre-modern period is one of the key themes of historical research. Not only because it helps understanding the past, but because it provides the necessary foundation for grasping how industrialization began and how human life has changed to this day .Ever since Kenneth Pomeranz`s groundbreaking research, Many researchers have made various efforts to measure and analyze long-term changes in living standards in Asian countries over the past two decades. This study measured how Japan's standard of living has changed over the 150 years from the 1840s to today, using the key data of casualties of no relation (行旅死亡者) and examined what implications this has for understanding East Asian history.
Language : Korean
Inquiry : SNU-IJS (880-8503 / ijs@snu.ac.kr)