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The Political Economy of Land: Putting Henry George in His Place download_trans.gif Download

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Land is the most basic of all economic resources, fundamental to the
form that economic development takes. Its use for agricultural purposes
is integral to the production of the means of our subsistence. Its use in an
urban context is crucial in shaping how effectively cities function and
who gets the principal benefits from urban economic growth. Its
ownership is a major determinant of the degree of economic inequality:
surges of land prices, such as have occurred in Australian cities during
the last decade, cause major redistributions of wealth.
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