
معرفی
Carol H. Shiue is a Professor of Economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, specializing in economic history and development with a focus on China. Her research explores market integration, human capital accumulation, and kinship networks in pre-modern and modern China.
- Affiliation: University of Colorado at Boulder
- Education: PhD (Yale University, 1999), BS (MIT)
- Previous Positions: University of Texas-Austin, visiting scholar at Princeton, Stanford, World Bank, and Russell Sage Foundation
Her research interests include:
- Comparative world development
- Commodity, labor, and capital market integration
- Human capital accumulation and long-run growth
- Inequality, migration, and spatial economic activity
- Geographic Information Systems
- Intergenerational networks
Dr. Shiue's recent work analyzes intergenerational mobility in China (1300–1900) using genealogical data, and investigates how political shocks like the Ming collapse affected human capital strategies. Her publications span top journals including the American Economic Review and Journal of Economic History.
Scientific affiliations and awards include:
- National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
- Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
- Institute of Behavioral Science
- Fellow, Hoover Institution
- Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation
Her research has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH).



