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Geo-Libertarianism Gets Criticized
A geo-libertarian reply to an article, by Mike Cuneo, opposing geo-libertarianism.
September 10, 2014
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Global Debt Catastrophe
Governments world-wide are erecting towers of debt so high that they will, a decade from now, come crashing down in the next great financial crisis.
August 31, 2014
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Undoing Gentrification in San Francisco
Gentrification has its roots in the privatization of the value of land. To remedy gentrification, we have to tackle the problem at the root.
May 27, 2014
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Sharing the Value of Land: The Promise of Land-Use Rights
The implementation of land-use rights is potentially an effective way for wealth to be retained at a local level. This can empower local communities.
March 2, 2014
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Resolving San Francisco’s Class Warfare
San Francisco’s class warfare exists because of an intense level of wealth inequality in the city. Here’s one innovative solution that could tackle the problem from the ground up.
March 1, 2014
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
The Pre-Existing Land Value Problem
A land-value tax (LVT) will decimate people’s property values, so property owners won’t want an LVT without an additional solution. Here’s another solution.
April 8, 2013
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Depression of 2026
Almost all economists, financial analysts, journalists, pundits, bloggers, and armchair cynics will scoff at this prediction. But the cycle exists because people don’t believe it.
March 19, 2012
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
How Well Can One Know Another? Even Oneself?
One reason why government planning and control so often fail is that much of the economy is hidden from view.
January 3, 2010
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Fannie & Freddie Get Bailed Out Again
The government subsidy of land values is not sustainable, as it has always created a boom followed by a bust.
December 28, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Jobs Summit
President Barack Obama's White House forum on jobs in December 2009 seeks to stoke the economy to create more jobs.
November 16, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Values are Subjective
Because values are purely subjective, attempts by governments to control prices or to push prices up or down with taxes and subsidies reduce social wellbeing.
November 9, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
A Report On US GDP 3rd Quarter 2009
The economy is still depressed, but no longer receding.
November 2, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Who should manage land and natural resources?
For large amounts of resources, the governance is best divided into various higher and lower levels.
October 26, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Capitalism: a brilliantly confused story
To understand the economic policies of governments, and the main cause of social problems, grasp this idea: The main purpose of government is to serve the big landed interests.
October 19, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Tax Reformers Propose Fiscal Suicide for California
California's proposal to tax business receipts would result in a quantum leap downward of less production, less investment, less employment, less growth, and less tax revenues.
September 28, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Government Debt — Who Will Pay?
The USA now has budget deficits exceeded only during World War II, and many state governments such as California are deep in deficit.
September 21, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The End of the Great Recession
When the recession comes to an end, the economy is no longer falling, but is still depressed
August 3, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Macroeconomics in One Lesson
Macroeconomics in One Lesson
July 28, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
A Pure Free Market in Medical Services
12 reforms needed to bring economic freedom, providing individuals and families a free choice in medical care.
July 27, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Microeconomics in One Lesson
All about the world of price
July 6, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
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