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A Theory of Economic Justice – Part 2
Session 1

A THEORY OF ECONOMIC JUSTICE What does prosperity have to do with economic justice? Join us to explore the connections. When natural opportunities become scarce, a rule for allocating them becomes necessary. After considering alternatives, the course develops the case for an equal division of the rent from natural opportunities, then examines the issue of […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 9

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 8

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 7

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 6

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 5

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 4

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 3

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 2

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]

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Macroeconomic Implications of Georgist Theories
Session 1

MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GEORGIST THEORIES Most people think “economics” is measured by national statistics: GDP, unemployment, inflation, federal taxes, balance of payments, and other aggregate issues. Georgists tend to think in microeconomic terms: price-quantity relationships, including the effects of taxes on those prices and in terms of local issues. While both approaches are relevant, the […]