Georgist Macro-Economics and the Land Value Tax
The ideas of Henry George are still very relevant for economic theory.
The ideas of Henry George are still very relevant for economic theory.
Henry George and Karl Marx developed alternative radical theories out of the ideas of Adam Smith and David Ricardo.
“Seeing the cat” has served as a metaphor for achieving an understanding the teachings of Henry George since he set them out in his bestselling economic treatise “Progress and Poverty” in 1879. George sought to understand why there are recessions and poverty amid plenty and his investigation led him to identify the central role of land in the economy.