--- entity_slug: restraints_upon_importation evaluator: null evaluated_at: '2026-02-23T06:17:42.823246' overall_score: 4.6 scores: - name: definition_precision value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: The definition is clear and specific, distinguishing between complete prohibitions and high tariffs as mechanisms to create domestic monopolies. It avoids circularity and captures a distinct policy instrument rather than a vague concept. - name: source_grounding value: 5.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: This entity is directly grounded in Smith's text, as Book IV, Chapter 2 explicitly examines restraints upon importation as a core protectionist mechanism. The definition accurately reflects Smith's analysis of how these policies function and their economic effects. - name: domain_placement value: 5.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: The "Regulation" domain assignment is precisely correct, as restraints upon importation are fundamentally regulatory instruments that government uses to control trade flows. This clearly distinguishes them from market mechanisms or production concepts. - name: vsm_relevance value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: This entity maps well to S3 (internal regulation) as it represents regulatory mechanisms that control system boundaries and resource flows. It also has relevance to S4 (intelligence) as these policies reflect responses to perceived environmental threats from foreign competition. - name: explanatory_value value: 5.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: This entity provides significant explanatory power by illuminating the specific mechanism through which protectionist policies operate to distort market competition. It reveals the structural relationship between trade policy, domestic monopolization, and economic efficiency that is central to Smith's critique. --- # Evaluation: Restraints Upon Importation ## definition_precision — 4.0 / 5.0 The definition is clear and specific, distinguishing between complete prohibitions and high tariffs as mechanisms to create domestic monopolies. It avoids circularity and captures a distinct policy instrument rather than a vague concept. ## source_grounding — 5.0 / 5.0 This entity is directly grounded in Smith's text, as Book IV, Chapter 2 explicitly examines restraints upon importation as a core protectionist mechanism. The definition accurately reflects Smith's analysis of how these policies function and their economic effects. ## domain_placement — 5.0 / 5.0 The "Regulation" domain assignment is precisely correct, as restraints upon importation are fundamentally regulatory instruments that government uses to control trade flows. This clearly distinguishes them from market mechanisms or production concepts. ## vsm_relevance — 4.0 / 5.0 This entity maps well to S3 (internal regulation) as it represents regulatory mechanisms that control system boundaries and resource flows. It also has relevance to S4 (intelligence) as these policies reflect responses to perceived environmental threats from foreign competition. ## explanatory_value — 5.0 / 5.0 This entity provides significant explanatory power by illuminating the specific mechanism through which protectionist policies operate to distort market competition. It reveals the structural relationship between trade policy, domestic monopolization, and economic efficiency that is central to Smith's critique.