820 B
820 B
Ground Expenses
Definition
The expenses laid out by landlords upon the improvement of their land, including buildings, drains, enclosures, and other ameliorations that enable cultivators to raise greater produce with the same capital, thereby increasing the rent that can be paid to the proprietor.
Source Chapter
Book IV, Chapter 9
Context
Smith explains how agricultural systems classify landlord improvements as "ground expenses" (depenses foncieres) that are considered productive because they eventually reproduce their own value and generate a neat produce, making them worthy of protection from taxation and tithes until fully repaid.
Economic Domain
Production