--- entity_slug: buss_fishery evaluator: null evaluated_at: '2026-02-23T04:39:22.323215' overall_score: 4.4 scores: - name: definition_precision value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: The definition is precise and specific, clearly distinguishing buss-fishery by vessel size (20-80 tons), deck configuration, and operational scale. It avoids circularity and captures a distinct fishing method rather than a vague category. - name: source_grounding value: 5.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: This entity is directly grounded in Smith's text from Book IV, Chapter 5, where he explicitly discusses the buss-fishery bounty system and its effects. The context accurately reflects Smith's critical analysis of these government subsidies. - name: domain_placement value: 5.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: The "Production" domain assignment is correct, as buss-fishery represents a specific method of productive activity in the fishing industry. This fits naturally within Smith's broader analysis of different production systems and their efficiency. - name: vsm_relevance value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: This entity maps well to S1 (primary operations) as a specific production method, and to S4 (intelligence/adaptation) through Smith's analysis of how bounty systems distort natural market adaptation. The regulatory critique also touches on S3 concerns about internal resource allocation. - name: explanatory_value value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: The entity illuminates Smith's broader argument about how government interventions can distort natural economic efficiency by favoring capital-intensive operations over locally-adapted methods. It demonstrates the mechanism by which bounties create artificial competitive advantages that may reduce overall productivity. --- # Evaluation: Buss Fishery ## definition_precision — 4.0 / 5.0 The definition is precise and specific, clearly distinguishing buss-fishery by vessel size (20-80 tons), deck configuration, and operational scale. It avoids circularity and captures a distinct fishing method rather than a vague category. ## source_grounding — 5.0 / 5.0 This entity is directly grounded in Smith's text from Book IV, Chapter 5, where he explicitly discusses the buss-fishery bounty system and its effects. The context accurately reflects Smith's critical analysis of these government subsidies. ## domain_placement — 5.0 / 5.0 The "Production" domain assignment is correct, as buss-fishery represents a specific method of productive activity in the fishing industry. This fits naturally within Smith's broader analysis of different production systems and their efficiency. ## vsm_relevance — 4.0 / 5.0 This entity maps well to S1 (primary operations) as a specific production method, and to S4 (intelligence/adaptation) through Smith's analysis of how bounty systems distort natural market adaptation. The regulatory critique also touches on S3 concerns about internal resource allocation. ## explanatory_value — 4.0 / 5.0 The entity illuminates Smith's broader argument about how government interventions can distort natural economic efficiency by favoring capital-intensive operations over locally-adapted methods. It demonstrates the mechanism by which bounties create artificial competitive advantages that may reduce overall productivity.