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Henry George and How Growth in Real Estate Contributes to Inequality and Financial Instability: Palgrave Studies on Henry George for the 21st Century

Autor Edward Nell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2019
This Palgrave Pivot contextualizes Henry George as an important and uniquely American figure in the fields of economics and political economy, with special emphasis on the frontier and innovation. This book discusses George’s concept of rent as the result of economic progress, explains George’s argument that the rise in rents caused by economic progress in turn generates inequality and poverty, and examines the relevance of these ideas in today’s financialized global economy. This book adds to the very necessary discussion of whether our current financial industry is a benefit or a drain on human economic well-being.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030186623
ISBN-10: 3030186628
Pagini: 130
Ilustrații: XVI, 148 p. 14 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Seria Palgrave Studies on Henry George for the 21st Century

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Reviving the Work of America's Most Original Economist.- 2.Understanding Rents in the Real Economy.- 3. Growth and Rents in the Real Economy.- 4. A New Look at the "Henry George Theorem".- 5. Savings and Investment: From the Price Mechanism to the Multiplier.- 6. From Craft to Mass Production.- 7. Growth and Rents in Today's Economy.- 8.Real-Financial Linkages and Holdings Securities.- 9. Growth and Rents in the Financial System.- 10. Rents and the Securities Markets.- 11. Conclusions.


Notă biografică

Edward Nell is Professor Emeritus at the New School for Social Research in New York City. Nell has been a member of The New School faculty since 1969, and held the position of Malcolm B. Smith Professor of Economics from 1990 to his retirement in 2014. Since then he has become Chief Economist for the London-based Eco-Capacity Exchange (RECIPCO) and Vice-President of the Henry George School of Social Science in New York. Nell’s contributions are in the fields of Macroeconomic Theory, Monetary Analysis and Finance, Economic Methodology and Philosophy, focusing on his theory of Transformational Growth and Development. He has written twenty-seven books, and his articles on economic theory and methodology have appeared in leading journals like American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Literature, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Eastern Economic Journal, Review of Political Economy, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Analysis, and Social Research.


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This Palgrave Pivot contextualizes Henry George as an important and uniquely American figure in the fields of economics and political economy, with special emphasis on the frontier and innovation. This book discusses George’s concept of rent as the result of economic progress, explains George’s argument that the rise in rents caused by economic progress in turn generates inequality and poverty, and examines the relevance of these ideas in today’s financialized global economy. This book adds to the very necessary discussion of whether our current financial industry is a benefit or a drain on human economic well-being.



Caracteristici

Extends Henry George's ideas from land and rent to other forms of rent and to financial assets Extends Henry George's proposal of a single tax on land to taxes on financial rents and wealth Provides an innovative approach to the current arguments surrounding a financial tax, financialization and financial instability and the role of government in the economy