This is the replication package for "China, Europe and the Great Divergence: A Study in Historical national Accounting". As a result of recent
advances in historical national accounting, estimates of GDP per capita are now
available for a number of European economies back to the medieval period,
including Britain, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain. The approach has also been
extended to Asian economies, including India and Japan. So far, however, China,
which has been at the center of the Great Divergence debate, has been absent
from this approach. This paper adds China to the picture and shows that the Great Divergence began earlier than originally
suggested by the California School, but later than implied by older Eurocentric
writers.