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Since its publication in 1979, "Critics of Henry George" has achieved an international reputation as by far the most comprehensive review and analysis of the objections leveled against Henry George's American classic, "Progress and Poverty," George's 19th century classic argument for land reform produced an army of critics including Alfred Marshall, J. B. Clark, F. A. Walker and in the 20th century, Edwin Cannan, Murray Rothbard and Mark Blaug. In recent years Georgist insights have been gaining ground in economics on a variety of fronts especially in the areas of the economics of location and public finance. Now, more than a century after George and 25 years after the first edition of the "Critics of Henry George," the "Critics" has been expanded, revised and enlarged by Dr. Robert Andelson. The Andelson revision will include a revised last chapter evaluating Georgism as it was interpreted by its critics.
This revised edition of Robert V. Andelson's" Land Value Taxation
Around the World "is the first title in the new series 'Studies in
Economic Reform and Social Justice', sponsored by" The American
Journal of Economics and Sociology," Andelson has provided an interdisciplinary, international
collection of essays, which has been in the making for twenty
years. This is not a book on the history of economic thought but
rather a book about the theory and practice of land reform and an
historical summary of efforts to apply land value taxation in
different countries around the world. The collection is built around the premise that to tax an activity is to discourage it, and that when people improve land that is under their control, governments should not tax those improvements. Only when land appreciates through no effort on the part of those who manage the land should the government impose a tax. Since land is inelastic in supply, such a tax will have minimal distortionary effects on the economy. These insights are not well understood around the world but they do sometimes guide tax policy and often when they do, they produce salutory effects on economic development. Contributors to this collection argue that patterns of economic behavior are similar regardless of race, religion, or geographical location.
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