In which I try to explain what the enclosure movement was, and ask why it happenedhttps://rootsofprogress.org/whats-the-deal-with-enclosures …
Maybe… I doubt it's that un-discoverable though? And if it is that hard to detect or measure… we can never be sure it exists. We're just theorizing
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I don't know how hard detecting the effect of enclosures is, but I do think identifying the underlying mechanisms is much harder. Particularly when so many may be at play. OTOH, I fully agree with you. Certainty/extrapolation will usually require a mechanism.
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Allen holds it that common fields weren't much worse. They had slightly lower yields. And the yields were steadily rising through the Early Modern both on the common and enclosed fields. It was capital accumulation behind the revolution, esp 'nitrogen capital' as Clark shows it.
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