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Peak and Trough
It isn't a mysterious cycle that keeps ruining the American economy - it's our government. Economists call the periodic fluctuations of the...
Liberty, 04/01/09 by Foldvary, Fred E · More from publication -
The marginalists who confronted land
Although the neoclassical turn in economics demoted land as a factor, important economists of neoclassical thinking, from neoclassical predecessors...
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The, 01/01/08 by Fred E. Foldvary · More from publication -
The complex taxonomy of the factors: natural resources, human action, and capital goods
Contemporary neoclassical economics has reduced factor analysis to two homogenous inputs, K and L. This excessive simplification has led to a...
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The, 07/01/06 by Fred E. Foldvary · More from publication -
Comments on "Echoes of Henry George in Modern Analysis"
These comments were presented at a session entitled "Echoes of Henry George in Modern Analysis" held at the 2002 meetings of the Southern Economic...
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The, 11/01/04 by Fred E. Foldvary · More from publication -
28: Heath: estranged Georgist
Spencer Heath (1876-1963) pioneered the theory of proprietary governance and community. He was in his initial career an engineer, inventor, and...
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The, 04/01/04 by Fred E. Foldvary · More from publication -
The Completely Decentralized City: The Case for Benefits Based Public Finance
FRED E. FOLDVARY [*] FRED E. FOLDVARY [*] ABSTRACT. An alternative to centralized top-down city governance is a multi-level bottom-up structure...
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The, 01/01/01 by Fred E. Foldvary · More from publication -
Market-hampering land speculation: fiscal and monetary origins and remedies - Special Invited Issue: Money, Trust, Speculation and Social Justice - Part 3: Trust and Speculation
Market-hampering land speculation destabilizes and distorts development, and shifts income unjustly to landowners. Its fiscal origin is the lack...
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The, 10/01/98 by Fred E. Foldvary · More from publication -
The business cycle: a Georgist-Austrian synthesis - Special Issue: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Henry George
Conventional macroeconomics lacks a warranted explanation of the major business cycle, while the Austrian and geo-economic (Georgist) schools have...
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The, 10/01/97 by Fred E. Foldvary · More from publication
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