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Fouad Sabry

Georgism

What is Georgism

In modern times, Georgism is also known as Geoism, and historically, it was known as the single tax movement. Georgism is an economic ideology that holds that, despite the fact that individuals should own the value that they produce themselves, the economic rent that is derived from land, which includes all natural resources, the commons, and urban locations, should belong equally to all members of society. Henry George, an American economist and social reformer, is credited with developing the Georgist paradigm, which aims to find solutions to social and ecological problems. This paradigm is founded on ideas of land rights and public finance, which attempt to merge economic efficiency with social fairness.

How you will benefit

(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:

Chapter 1: Georgism

Chapter 2: William Vickrey

Chapter 3: Land value tax

Chapter 4: Henry George

Chapter 5: Economic rent

Chapter 6: Classical economics

Chapter 7: Tax reform

Chapter 8: Rent-seeking

Chapter 9: Geolibertarianism

Chapter 10: Harold Hotelling

Chapter 11: John R. Commons

Chapter 12: Mason Gaffney

Chapter 13: The Landlord's Game

Chapter 14: Fred Foldvary

Chapter 15: Henry George theorem

Chapter 16: Fred Harrison (author)

Chapter 17: Land value tax in the United States

Chapter 18: Land&Liberty

Chapter 19: Prosper Australia

Chapter 20: Harry Gunnison Brown

Chapter 21: Open letter to Gorbachev

(II) Answering the public top questions about georgism.

(III) Real world examples for the usage of georgism in many fields.

(IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of georgism. (eBook only).

Who will benefit

Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of georgism.
161 nyomtatott oldalak
Első kiadás
2023
Kiadás éve
2023
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