This article presents a method for estimating an annual series of English wheat production in physical units during the intriguing period of 1645-1761, when the English Agricultural Revolution began. It is based on Davenant's Law and the assumption of a decrease in long-term crop variability, taking into account the yields obtained from probate inventories and farm accounts. The exercise confirms the idea that the King-Davenant accounting of the inverse variation of prices and quantities through price elasticity was indeed a common rule at that time, whereas income elasticity did not become a decisive factor until the mid-18th century. From then on it gained momentum, as can be observed by lengthening the series until 1884. The new series o...
Abstract: This paper provides annual estimates of English agricultural output and labour productivit...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
This article presents a method for estimating an annual series of English wheat production in physic...
This article presents the first agricultural production function for the eighteenth century, thereby...
The timing of the English agricultural evolution is investigated using three indicators: output grow...
The Industrial Revolution in England was characterised by early and rapid labour release from agricu...
We estimate a model of wheat yields for eighteenth century England using village-level data. This is...
Abstract : Production and Productivity in English Agriculture, 1086-1871. This paper considers alter...
This article presents the first agricultural production function for the eighteenth century, thereby...
Historians have long believed that the modern world commenced in Britain in the 1770s with simultane...
For some commodities and time periods, the analysis of price fluctuations must necessarily rely on t...
This paper surveys the results of four recent, separate attempts at estimating agricultural output a...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...
Harnessing previously unused farm inventories and corn books, we provide data on wheat storage and s...
Abstract: This paper provides annual estimates of English agricultural output and labour productivit...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
This article presents a method for estimating an annual series of English wheat production in physic...
This article presents the first agricultural production function for the eighteenth century, thereby...
The timing of the English agricultural evolution is investigated using three indicators: output grow...
The Industrial Revolution in England was characterised by early and rapid labour release from agricu...
We estimate a model of wheat yields for eighteenth century England using village-level data. This is...
Abstract : Production and Productivity in English Agriculture, 1086-1871. This paper considers alter...
This article presents the first agricultural production function for the eighteenth century, thereby...
Historians have long believed that the modern world commenced in Britain in the 1770s with simultane...
For some commodities and time periods, the analysis of price fluctuations must necessarily rely on t...
This paper surveys the results of four recent, separate attempts at estimating agricultural output a...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...
Harnessing previously unused farm inventories and corn books, we provide data on wheat storage and s...
Abstract: This paper provides annual estimates of English agricultural output and labour productivit...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...