This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France-a topic that figures in much of the social and economic history of the period. The theory turns out to fit both qualitative and quantitative evidence, and although the results are as yet only preliminary, the theory does provide a better account of the spread of sharecropping than the explanations upon which early modern historians have tended to rely
This paper uses a sample of leases and a new method to examine total factor productivity in the Pari...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
International Economic History Congress. Land, labour and tenure : the institucional arragements of ...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
the paper examines the spread of sharecropping that followed a wave of investment in agriculture in ...
This paper examines the wave of investment in agriculture in 16th and 17th century France, a movemen...
Between 1550 and 1730, privileged investors in France--nobles, officers, and wealthy merchants--boug...
The traditional view that sharecropping was a cause of low productivity in European agriculture prio...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
Using evidence from leases and price series, this article examines the total factor productivity of ...
Presents a study which attempted to evaluate the French Revolution by examining the political econom...
Quantitative and qualitative evidence suggest that the returns to irrigation in France were similar ...
Based on a large sample from Parisian notarial records, this article examines the long-term private ...
This paper uses a sample of leases and a new method to examine total factor productivity in the Pari...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
International Economic History Congress. Land, labour and tenure : the institucional arragements of ...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
the paper examines the spread of sharecropping that followed a wave of investment in agriculture in ...
This paper examines the wave of investment in agriculture in 16th and 17th century France, a movemen...
Between 1550 and 1730, privileged investors in France--nobles, officers, and wealthy merchants--boug...
The traditional view that sharecropping was a cause of low productivity in European agriculture prio...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
Using evidence from leases and price series, this article examines the total factor productivity of ...
Presents a study which attempted to evaluate the French Revolution by examining the political econom...
Quantitative and qualitative evidence suggest that the returns to irrigation in France were similar ...
Based on a large sample from Parisian notarial records, this article examines the long-term private ...
This paper uses a sample of leases and a new method to examine total factor productivity in the Pari...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
International Economic History Congress. Land, labour and tenure : the institucional arragements of ...