Modelling Population and Resource Scarcity in Fourteenth‐century England
分析14世纪英格兰农业转型的实证数据,研究资源稀缺性的作用与程度,帮助经济学家和历史学家就欧洲经济史上这一重要转型期达成共识。
Abstract This paper examines the empirical data relevant in the analysis of the agrarian transformation of England in the Middle Ages. It presents an empirical analysis of available data that investigates the role and extent of resource scarcity in 14th‐century England. The analysis offers a way forward for economists and historians to reach a plausible consensus about the reality of what may be one of the most important transition periods in European economic history. The insights gained throw useful light on the processes whereby agricultural relations evolved from ancient feudal structures.