The Distribution of the Agrarian Product in Feudalism*
R. Rosdolsky
The Journal of Economic History, 1951, vol. 11, issue 3, 247-265
Abstract:
The problem of the distribution of the agrarian product in feudalism is not at all new. It has been raised frequently by European historians and at the beginning of the 1930's led to a scientific controversy in Poland. The following article sets itself two tasks: first, to acquaint the American reader with contributions to the subject that may not be known in this country; second, to suggest an economic theory applicable to the problem. Not being an economist by profession, I will not attempt a theoretical analysis at length, but I hope, by a discussion of various approaches to the problem, to bring us closer to a solution.
Date: 1951
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