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Without Taxes
It's possible to pay for public goods without taxation in substance.
March 27, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
At the Official Data Watering Holes
People tend to think an official stat is the answer. But is it? Is it accurate? Tainted by politics? Is the unofficial better?
March 25, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
The Multiplier Myth
Economic growth depends on real investment, not more spending.
March 20, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Land in Ancient Israel and Early Zionism
The ills of stratification and sectarianism can be alleviated when we acknowledge that land is under a jurisdiction that is more sacred than its commodification.
March 18, 2016
Public Voice
Voices from the public
As Done by Academics
How much do we spend on nature? On land under our homes, on the farmland portion of our food, on the oil portion of our gasoline? Not even the pros are sure.
March 16, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Subsidies, Politics, and Pollution
Political turmoil has its roots in the unequal distribution of economic rent in Thailand and elsewhere.
March 14, 2016
Akhil Patel
Economic Consultant
Activism Goes Easier With Volunteers
Helping shift the paradigm, it happens faster—and feels good.
March 11, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Gets an A for Apolitical?
You want your information straight up, not massaged by the messengers POV.
March 10, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Diving Into Edited Data
Cutting-edge bloggers in recent years have published what they discoverd about how much we pay for Earth.
March 8, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
The Mad Policy Hurting Bank Recovery
Why bank shares have been depressed and negative interest rates could lead to recessions.
March 7, 2016
Callum Newman
Economic Consultant
Michigan’s Government Failure
Examples of government failure should make us think of why governments fail.
March 6, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
How Land Barons, Industrialists, and Bankers Corrupted Economics
The so-called discipline of economics has been systematically corrupted in two major ways.
March 1, 2016
Deirdre Kent
Activist
A Guided Tour
A guide can make your tour of unfamiliar terrain, a fresh field of knowledge, yield deep insights more quickly.
February 29, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
A Calculation Equal to the Calendar?
The size of rent is enough to make you bowl over.
February 28, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
How to Restore Economic Growth
None of the candidates for office are discussing what would really make the economy grow.
February 14, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
On Objective Public Finance
Objectivists have not confronted the land issue, hence lack a coherent position on public finance.
January 17, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Down All Your Markets
The recent down markets are temporary—the long run crash is what should concern us.
January 10, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
A Biopsy on an Economy
It's not just that economies cannot help but create a surplus. It's also that that abundance creates a lack—if not properly treated.
January 5, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
The Internet Tax
Some U.S. Senators seek to terminate Internet Tax Freedom, which would stifle the benefits we have enjoyed.
January 3, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Rights and Privileges
The Supreme Court ruled that rights may not be taxed. Therefore the right to engage in labor should not be taxed.
December 20, 2015
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
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