Henry George's Legacy in Economic ThoughtJohn Laurent Edward Elgar Publishing, 1. jaan 2005 - 271 pages Henry George's "Legacy in Economic Thought" will appeal in particular to upper level students and scholars of the history of economic thought and the public sector but also to economists more widely. |
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... Natural Law Bill ( reproduced by Phil Day in the Appen- dix to his chapter ) . Griffith had explained , during the ... resources more fully developed ' ( Griffith , QPD , XLI , 1884 , p . 390 ) .2 Griffith's ' Georgist ' policies were ...
... Natural Law Bill ( reproduced by Phil Day in the Appen- dix to his chapter ) . Griffith had explained , during the ... resources more fully developed ' ( Griffith , QPD , XLI , 1884 , p . 390 ) .2 Griffith's ' Georgist ' policies were ...
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... Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill in 2003 ( and further clarifying legislation since ) providing for forfeiture of lease to landholders guilty of breaching tree clearing restrictions . A moratorium was imposed on ...
... Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill in 2003 ( and further clarifying legislation since ) providing for forfeiture of lease to landholders guilty of breaching tree clearing restrictions . A moratorium was imposed on ...
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... natural community resource , like a carbon tax , or a resource rental tax . Introducing changes to land taxes aimed ... resources ' ( quoted Day , below ) . In his book Land : The elusive quest for social justice , taxation reform & a ...
... natural community resource , like a carbon tax , or a resource rental tax . Introducing changes to land taxes aimed ... resources ' ( quoted Day , below ) . In his book Land : The elusive quest for social justice , taxation reform & a ...
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Contents
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Thomas Henry Huxleys Response to Progress and Poverty | 31 |
a step on the first rung of the ladder | 51 |
Evolutionary Economist? | 73 |
Theoretical Issues | 97 |
Land Ownership and Governance | 99 |
Turning Henry George on his Head | 148 |
The Distinction between Private Ownership and Private Possession | 166 |
Current Debates | 175 |
Criticisms and Defences with particular reference to the Problem of the Landrichandincomepoor | 177 |
Henry Georges Insight into Current Debates on Regulation of Common Use Infrastructure | 196 |
Principles Problems and Policies | 216 |
the Georgist Inheritance in Australia | 243 |
Name Index | 269 |
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References to this book
Who Gets What?: Analysing Economic Inequality in Australia Frank Stilwell,Kirrily Jordan Limited preview - 2007 |