Between 1550 and 1730, privileged investors in France--nobles, officers, and wealthy merchants--bought up enormous quantities of land from peasants. The transfer of property has attracted considerable attention from historians, but it has never been satisfactorily explained. The paper invokes the tax exemptions the privileged enjoyed to account for the transfer--an explanation that fits both the chronology of the land sales and the identity of the purchasers. The paper then examines how the tax system throttled growth in the agricultural sector
Recent literature on developing countries has revived interest in structural change involving the re...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the thr...
The focus of the paper is about how the concept of property and the possession of land changed in De...
Between 1550 and 1730, privileged investors in France--nobles, officers, and wealthy merchants--boug...
the paper examines the spread of sharecropping that followed a wave of investment in agriculture in ...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
Presents a study which attempted to evaluate the French Revolution by examining the political econom...
Using evidence from leases and price series, this article examines the total factor productivity of ...
Quantitative and qualitative evidence suggest that the returns to irrigation in France were similar ...
This paper examines the wave of investment in agriculture in 16th and 17th century France, a movemen...
[Introduction] Apart from a flurry of interest in tax revolts ten years ago, social historians of ea...
This paper uses a sample of leases and a new method to examine total factor productivity in the Pari...
This chapter examines the vexing question of the causes behind the disappearance of Chambres de Just...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
Recent literature on developing countries has revived interest in structural change involving the re...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the thr...
The focus of the paper is about how the concept of property and the possession of land changed in De...
Between 1550 and 1730, privileged investors in France--nobles, officers, and wealthy merchants--boug...
the paper examines the spread of sharecropping that followed a wave of investment in agriculture in ...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
Presents a study which attempted to evaluate the French Revolution by examining the political econom...
Using evidence from leases and price series, this article examines the total factor productivity of ...
Quantitative and qualitative evidence suggest that the returns to irrigation in France were similar ...
This paper examines the wave of investment in agriculture in 16th and 17th century France, a movemen...
[Introduction] Apart from a flurry of interest in tax revolts ten years ago, social historians of ea...
This paper uses a sample of leases and a new method to examine total factor productivity in the Pari...
This chapter examines the vexing question of the causes behind the disappearance of Chambres de Just...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
Recent literature on developing countries has revived interest in structural change involving the re...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the thr...
The focus of the paper is about how the concept of property and the possession of land changed in De...