This study uses Domesday book data and management science methods
to examine manorial production efficiency in medieval Essex in
1086. It also reveals facts about economic history. Some of the
questions examined by this work include: which tenants-in-chief ran
efficient estates; how was productivity affected by soil type, the
size of the estate, the technology and the institutional framework
of the time, and the proximity of a market centre; what input made
the major contribution to the net value of output; did slaves make
a greater contribution to the manorial systems.
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