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>
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entity_slug: stationary_country
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evaluator: null
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evaluated_at: '2026-02-23T06:25:18.378612'
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overall_score: 4.0
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scores:
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- name: definition_precision
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value: 4.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: 'The definition is quite precise, clearly specifying the key characteristics:
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unchanged wealth extent, stable funds for labor maintenance over centuries, and
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wages at subsistence levels. The concept is distinct and well-bounded, though
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"lowest rate consistent with common humanity" introduces some subjective ambiguity.'
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- name: source_grounding
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: This entity is directly grounded in Smith's text from Book I, Chapter
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8, where he explicitly discusses stationary states and uses China as a primary
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example. The concept is central to Smith's analysis of different economic conditions
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across nations.
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- name: domain_placement
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: '"General Theory" is the appropriate domain placement as this represents
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a fundamental theoretical state in Smith''s economic framework. It''s a core analytical
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category that underpins his broader theory of economic development and wage determination.'
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- name: vsm_relevance
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value: 2.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: This entity describes a macro-economic state rather than an operational
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system or function, making it largely VSM-neutral. While it might relate tangentially
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to S4 (environmental adaptation) in terms of long-term stagnation, it doesn't
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naturally map to any specific VSM system.
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- name: explanatory_value
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value: 4.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: The entity provides significant explanatory value by identifying a distinct
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economic equilibrium state that helps explain wage levels and living conditions.
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It illuminates the structural relationship between long-term economic stagnation
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and labor market outcomes, serving as a crucial analytical tool in Smith's framework.
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# Evaluation: Stationary Country
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## definition_precision — 4.0 / 5.0
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The definition is quite precise, clearly specifying the key characteristics: unchanged wealth extent, stable funds for labor maintenance over centuries, and wages at subsistence levels. The concept is distinct and well-bounded, though "lowest rate consistent with common humanity" introduces some subjective ambiguity.
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## source_grounding — 5.0 / 5.0
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This entity is directly grounded in Smith's text from Book I, Chapter 8, where he explicitly discusses stationary states and uses China as a primary example. The concept is central to Smith's analysis of different economic conditions across nations.
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## domain_placement — 5.0 / 5.0
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"General Theory" is the appropriate domain placement as this represents a fundamental theoretical state in Smith's economic framework. It's a core analytical category that underpins his broader theory of economic development and wage determination.
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## vsm_relevance — 2.0 / 5.0
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This entity describes a macro-economic state rather than an operational system or function, making it largely VSM-neutral. While it might relate tangentially to S4 (environmental adaptation) in terms of long-term stagnation, it doesn't naturally map to any specific VSM system.
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## explanatory_value — 4.0 / 5.0
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The entity provides significant explanatory value by identifying a distinct economic equilibrium state that helps explain wage levels and living conditions. It illuminates the structural relationship between long-term economic stagnation and labor market outcomes, serving as a crucial analytical tool in Smith's framework.
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