Frank Ramsey was verballed
Frank Ramsey formally studied mathematics but diversified into philosophy and economics. Among economists he is famous for proving that if [...]
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AFR deafens its readers
The Australian Financial Review today 19 September has no less than four articles disputing the existence of The Great Australian [...]
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The Taxing Question of Land
In the Summer of 2013, the Centre for Economic Justice commissioned a documentary to discuss the relevance of LVT in [...]
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A Georgist explanation of ‘fiscal devaluation’
Payroll tax is a reverse tariff: an inland payroll tax feeds into prices of locally produced goods and services, including [...]
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Saul Eslake: 50 Years of Housing Failure
Address to the 122nd Annual Henry George Commemorative Dinner The Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne 2nd, September 2013 by Saul [...]
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Supply side reform concern
The following is an article published in Online Opinion today. Dymphna Boholt, the focus of the piece released an enews [...]
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20 Advantages Investors Have
Investors now constitute 36% of all housing loans, up from 12% in the 80's, 19% in 1993 First Home owners [...]
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Bid me up, Buttercup
The property price argument goes on and on. The already-invested need the next wave of ‘greater fools’ to blimp prices [...]
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‘Infrastructure Government’ needs new funding model
by Karl Fitzgerald on October 1, 2013
The new Liberal Federal government has boldly declared themselves the ‘infrastructure government’. This infers they have a method to finance [...]
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