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tegwick a9ca0adfcf feat(example): add per-entity LLM evaluations for 985 WoN entities (S3.3)
Batch evaluation of all 988 entities via OpenRouter. 984 succeeded on
first pass; 3 failed (network errors). eval-summary --update-metrics
written with per_entity_mean=3.9556.

Viability dashboard: 6/6 PASS
  redundancy_ratio   0.0061  (max 0.10)
  coverage_ratio     0.6190  (min 0.40)
  coherence_comps    0.0000  (max 3)
  consistency_cycles 0.0000  (max 0)
  granularity_entropy 2.6748 (min 1.0)
  per_entity_mean    3.9556  (min 3.5)

Dimension breakdown (mean across 985 entities):
  definition_precision  3.62
  source_grounding      4.36
  domain_placement      4.56
  vsm_relevance         3.31
  explanatory_value     3.94

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-23 09:36:46 +01:00

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entity_slug, evaluator, evaluated_at, overall_score, scores
entity_slug evaluator evaluated_at overall_score scores
farmer_s_profit null 2026-02-23T05:27:50.141684 4.2
name value max_value rationale
definition_precision 4.0 5.0 The definition clearly distinguishes farmer's profit as the return to agricultural entrepreneurs for capital use and management, specifying it must compensate for risk/effort and provide competitive returns. It avoids circularity and captures a distinct economic concept separate from rent or wages.
name value max_value rationale
source_grounding 5.0 5.0 This concept is directly grounded in Book I, Chapter 11 where Smith extensively analyzes agricultural profits, their determinants, and their relationship to land productivity and cultivation efficiency. The definition accurately reflects Smith's treatment of farming as entrepreneurial activity requiring capital investment.
name value max_value rationale
domain_placement 5.0 5.0 "Distribution" is the correct domain placement as this concerns how the returns from agricultural production are allocated to the farming entrepreneur, fitting perfectly within Smith's analysis of how national wealth is distributed among different factors of production.
name value max_value rationale
vsm_relevance 3.0 5.0 This entity has moderate VSM relevance, primarily mapping to S1 (primary operations) as it represents returns from core productive activities in agriculture. However, it's more of an outcome measure than a structural system component, making the VSM mapping somewhat indirect.
name value max_value rationale
explanatory_value 4.0 5.0 The entity provides strong explanatory value by illuminating the mechanism through which agricultural investment is incentivized and sustained, showing how profit requirements drive cultivation decisions and agricultural improvement. It reveals the structural relationship between risk, capital deployment, and returns in farming.

Evaluation: Farmer S Profit

definition_precision — 4.0 / 5.0

The definition clearly distinguishes farmer's profit as the return to agricultural entrepreneurs for capital use and management, specifying it must compensate for risk/effort and provide competitive returns. It avoids circularity and captures a distinct economic concept separate from rent or wages.

source_grounding — 5.0 / 5.0

This concept is directly grounded in Book I, Chapter 11 where Smith extensively analyzes agricultural profits, their determinants, and their relationship to land productivity and cultivation efficiency. The definition accurately reflects Smith's treatment of farming as entrepreneurial activity requiring capital investment.

domain_placement — 5.0 / 5.0

"Distribution" is the correct domain placement as this concerns how the returns from agricultural production are allocated to the farming entrepreneur, fitting perfectly within Smith's analysis of how national wealth is distributed among different factors of production.

vsm_relevance — 3.0 / 5.0

This entity has moderate VSM relevance, primarily mapping to S1 (primary operations) as it represents returns from core productive activities in agriculture. However, it's more of an outcome measure than a structural system component, making the VSM mapping somewhat indirect.

explanatory_value — 4.0 / 5.0

The entity provides strong explanatory value by illuminating the mechanism through which agricultural investment is incentivized and sustained, showing how profit requirements drive cultivation decisions and agricultural improvement. It reveals the structural relationship between risk, capital deployment, and returns in farming.