ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1957, this book introduces the term ‘estate capital’ to distinguish investment in land and buildings, in which agriculture rests, from investment in agricultural machinery and other forms of capital which are essentially agricultural. The book provides a general review of the formation of estate capital from estate income, the provision of estate capital from other sources the level of investment on agricultural estates. Concluding chapters describe the influence of estate character upon the formation, provision and investment level of estate capital. Estate duty levy on agricultural estates, tenants’ contributions to capital investment, and charity estates receive special attention.

chapter Chapter One|6 pages

The Estate Cradle

chapter Chapter Two|14 pages

Estate Character Traits

chapter Chapter Three|10 pages

Measurement of Estate Capital

chapter Chapter Four|17 pages

Estate Capital Formation

chapter Chapter Five|15 pages

Consociate Capital

chapter Chapter Six|13 pages

Investment Level

chapter Chapter Seven|17 pages

Restraints

chapter Chapter Eight|15 pages

Inducements

chapter Chapter Nine|12 pages

Estate Duty and Tax Rebate

chapter Chapter Ten|19 pages

Physical and Primary Character Traits

chapter Chapter Eleven|14 pages

Abstract and Secondary Character Traits

chapter Chapter Twelve|8 pages

Tenant Opinion

chapter Chapter Thirteen|9 pages

Charity Estates

chapter Chapter Fourteen|12 pages

The Road Ahead