LVRG Scrapbook

Economics as if location matters

2013/09/03

Fiscal devaluation on steroids

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2012/06/16

A modestly Georgist “Draft Federal Budget Speech”

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2012/05/21

Employers: How to scare off the tax man

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2010/05/10

An Australian Georgist in London, April 2010

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2010/04/27

Land-Backed Debt as a Revenue Base

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2009/10/21

Free trade isn't

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2009/09/11

Builders and land speculators: strange bedfellows

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Andrew J. Gunter writes in the Age (Letters, Sep.11, 2009): Make a stand THE Housing Industry Association's Gil King says that “...
2009/09/04

Payroll tax is probably unconstitutional

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2009/08/18

Rates on Site Values don't punish home builders

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2009/08/16

Wake up, Australia: Stamp duties on new cars are illegal

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2009/08/15

Democracy as we know it makes cronyism inevitable

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2009/08/11

State bias against site-value rating

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Differential rating causes a problem: it lets councils give special favours to special interests. So councils like it. So the Victorian Go...
2009/06/25

Making the tax system comply with s.82 of the Constitution

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2009/04/02

Making public transport pay for itself

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2009/03/05

100 years ago: “Mr. Max Hirsch. An appreciation”

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2009/03/04

100 years ago: “Mr Max Hirsch dies at Vladivostock”

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A private cable message, received in Melbourne, stated that Mr Max Hirsch, one of the best known public men in Victoria, had died at Vla...
2009/02/02

Economic policy: A snake-oil duopoly

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Gavin R. Putland writes on the Letters Blog at the Australian : Rudd is nаked too Kevin Rudd has declared that the interventionists ...
2009/01/25

How the Left could learn to love a retail tax

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2008/11/20

Will we be doing this again in 2026?

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Three years and five months after warning that “ the next adjustment of Australian interest rates would more properly be down ,” Bryan Kavan...
2008/05/19

But why have taxes at all, dear Henry?

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2008/04/03

Still on the mountaintop: Economically rational racism

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2008/03/28

The recession will not be fully imported

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Australia's residential land market is a bubble about to burst. Because property is used as collateral for loans, a bursting bubble leav...
2008/02/28

Alternative Economic Review  No. 5: The myth of progressive taxation

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2008/01/31

Alternative Economic Review  No. 4: Will we all be Keynesians again?

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2008/01/26

Neutralizing stamp duty and development levies

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It is appropriate that the surge in Melbourne home prices has rekindled debate on conveyancing stamp duty, but not so appropriate that the d...
2008/01/23

Raising Australia's market share

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A submission concerning the 2008/9 Federal Budget, by Gavin R. Putland . ( P.S.:  See also Maximalist ‘fiscal devaluations’ for Greece and A...
2007/12/27

Alternative Economic Review  No. 3: The tragedy of the so-called ‘commons’

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2007/11/28

Alternative Economic Review  No. 2: The immovable tax

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2007/10/24

Alternative Economic Review  No. 1: Locational/comparative/absolute advantage

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2007/06/11

Property leads boom-bust cycle

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2007/05/30

New home sales as a predictor of U.S. recessions

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2007/05/10

The Condition of Labor

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2007/04/12

Samuel Griffith's Elementary Property Law

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2007/03/22

Adequacy of land-value capture for the funding of infrastructure

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2006/07/12

Greens vs. Georgists

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2005/12/28

Gavin R. Putland vs. Fred Harrison on when (not if) the GFC will be

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2005/09/12

Tax relief for listed companies

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Abstract For every listed company, the Federal income tax (including capital gains tax) should be replaced by a periodic tax on the total ...
2005/06/15

Bryan Kavanagh warns of financial collapse

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Since the days of the first modern economist, Sir William Petty, the science of economics has gone backwards by forgetting the importance of...
2004/08/09

Make patents like copyrights

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Gavin R. Putland identifies a “patent” rort. Labor's proposal to penalize drug companies for abusing patents is ad hoc and does not ...
2003/09/30

Grant for new homes only

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Gavin R. Putland writes in the Daily Telegraph (Letters, Sep.30, 2003, p.18): Taking homes for granted Because the most expensive su...
2003/09/09

Gavin R. Putland predicts the GFC — and proposes a way to clear the bad debts

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2001/09/22

Bryan Kavanagh warns of deflationary depression

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. . . Kondratieffian analysis would have the final deflationary phase of the fourth Kondratieff cycle (K-wave) occurring between the years 2...
2001/07/24

Tucker vs. George on patents & copyrights

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2001/05/01

Allchin flunks economics

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According to Michael Smith ( APC May, p.48), Microsoft's Jim Allchin has described open source software (OSS) as a “destroyer of intell...
1996/08/20

Submission to the National Tax Reform Summit

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1989/09/01

Dr. Ken Grigg predicts the Recession We Had To Have

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Depressions are born in the boom times when the prices that are speculatively demanded for land soar to such unbridled heights that incomes ...
1987/07/01

Bryan Kavanagh predicts the Recession We Had To Have

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[T]here is necessarily an inverse relationship between land price (uncollected rent revenue) and the natural return to labour and capital. ...
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