Originally published in 1967, this was the first book to discuss
why agricultural supply became more ‘responsive’ and to provide
broadly based evidence of the ways in which that
‘responsiveness’ may have influenced the growth of the economy.
The editor chose 7 essays, reprinted in full, to illustrate altered
perspectives of agricultural change. His substantial introduction
places the beginnings of a significant rise in farm output as far
back as the mid-seventeenth century and concludes that agriculture
played a vital but complicated role in the economy of
eighteenth-century England.
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