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What would Henry George say?
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Henry George and monopoly
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Henry George's Monopoly
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Land Use and Taxation
Applying the Insights of Henry GeorgeLibrosJunio 1997Edited by H. James BrownCan today’s policy makers and researchers effectively draw on the ideas of 19th-century philosopher Henry George to help solve 21st-century problems? This compendium presents eight essays by...
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Are We Living in A Second Gilded Age?
Conferencias LincolnJunio 16, 2015Speaker: Edward T. O'DonnellThis topic has major relevance for contemporary U.S. society as it confronts questions about poverty, inequality, and corporate power, in what some have taken to calling a Second Gilded Age.
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Are We Living in a Second Gilded Age?
Videos y multimediaJunio 2015Edward T. O'DonnellEdward T. O’Donnell, associate professor of history at Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, and author of Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the...
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California’s Parcel Tax
Documentos de trabajoSeptiembre 2014Jon SonstelieBecause of limitations on property tax revenue, many local governments in California levy a parcel tax. Like the property tax, a parcel tax is imposed on parcels of real property. Unlike the property...
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The Economics of Efficient Taxes on Land
Documentos de trabajoEnero 1995Nicolaus TidemanLand can be taxed in a number of different ways. This review is concerned with taxes on land that have little or no detrimental effect on economic incentives. Therefore, it concentrates on taxes on...
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Lessons from Attempted Utopia
Fairhope, Alabama, and Arden, DelewareDocumentos de trabajoDiciembre 2004Matthew M. HarrisThe towns of Fairhope, Alabama and Arden Delaware were founded in 1894 and 1900 respectively. Both were intentional communities founded to demonstrate the economic principles advocated by Henry...
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Recuperación de plusvalias en América Latina
Alternativas para el desarrollo urbanoOtroAbril 2001Editado por Martim Smolka y Fernanda FurtadoLa urbanización latinoamericana se caracteriza en gran medida por las/sus dramáticas disparidades sociales, en especial en el acceso al suelo y a servicios urbanos. Estas desigualdades...
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