This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were price responsive in their production decisions. Using prices of and acreages planted with wheat, barley, and oats on manors held by the bishop of Winchester from 1325 to 1370, price elasticities of supply are estimated for each grain in aggregate and on each particular manor. Aggregate price elasticities of supply for wheat, barley, and oats were rarely statistically significant and when significant were very low compared with elasticities estimated for developing and developed countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The low levels of agricultural supply response in fourteenth‐century England suggest that commercialization was n...
The agricultural history of the well-documented manor of Rimpton in south-east Somerset provides an ...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
In a recent issue of this journal Bruce Campbell has suggested that England was able to avoid the ki...
In a recent issue of this journal Bruce Campbell has suggested that England was able to avoid the ki...
Paper given at a conference organised by the Centre for Metropolitan History and supported by the Ec...
This article explores how far estate management and institutional constraints help to explain the tr...
Abstract : Production and Productivity in English Agriculture, 1086-1871. This paper considers alter...
This paper examines the role of demesnes – the farms of lords, as opposed to the lands of their peas...
Abstract : Production and Productivity in English Agriculture, 1086-1871. This paper considers alter...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
The agricultural history of the well-documented manor of Rimpton in south-east Somerset provides an ...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
In a recent issue of this journal Bruce Campbell has suggested that England was able to avoid the ki...
In a recent issue of this journal Bruce Campbell has suggested that England was able to avoid the ki...
Paper given at a conference organised by the Centre for Metropolitan History and supported by the Ec...
This article explores how far estate management and institutional constraints help to explain the tr...
Abstract : Production and Productivity in English Agriculture, 1086-1871. This paper considers alter...
This paper examines the role of demesnes – the farms of lords, as opposed to the lands of their peas...
Abstract : Production and Productivity in English Agriculture, 1086-1871. This paper considers alter...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
The agricultural history of the well-documented manor of Rimpton in south-east Somerset provides an ...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...