Chinese urbanization declined drastically from 1100-1900, impacting economy and society.
The paper looks at how cities in China grew from 1100 to 1900. Urbanization, or the growth of cities, can show us how the economy changed over time. In the Song dynasty, Chinese cities were big and bustling. But by the late Qing dynasty, fewer people lived in cities. The researchers think this decline happened because of changes in the government, limited trade with other countries, and less economic growth compared to Europe.