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Who Owns the Land? Land as the Basis for Funding of a BIGhe most famous advocate of land value taxation is Henry George, author of . (George, 1879). George’s ideas do not differ greatly from those of the Austrian school. For George (1879: Chapter 41 ), as for Rothbard, civilizations “advance as they insure liberty to each person, bounded only by the equal liberty of every other person.”leniency 发表于 2025-3-23 14:46:37
BIG in Free Cities. In this context, the debate over BIGs is one manifestation of a debate over whether or not the state should be redistributing wealth, with partisans of social justice saying “yes” and libertarians and others usually saying “no.”coddle 发表于 2025-3-23 20:25:05
Introductionlitical philosophers, and all flavors of heterodox economist to the positive features of the Austrian school framework, including its insights regarding the features of markets that should be retained in any market socialist or interventionist proposal.packet 发表于 2025-3-23 23:05:52
Welfare in the Austrian Marketplace: Bridging Austrian and Market Socialist Economicsnomists, “The meaning of the term has changed. At that time, we would use the term Austrian school quite irrespective of the political consequences which grew from it. It was the marginal utility analysis which to us was the Austrian school.”.不真 发表于 2025-3-24 05:18:49
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,Qualitätskosten als Managementwerkzeug,l pattern of income distribution, defends the idea of a minimum income floor, one of the primary aims of basic income advocates. And libertarian economists have long argued that, given some redistribution, simple cash transfers are preferable to the bureaucratic machinery necessary for rationing specific goods.有权威 发表于 2025-3-24 11:18:34
Taking the “G” Out of BIG: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on Basic Incomel pattern of income distribution, defends the idea of a minimum income floor, one of the primary aims of basic income advocates. And libertarian economists have long argued that, given some redistribution, simple cash transfers are preferable to the bureaucratic machinery necessary for rationing specific goods.多山 发表于 2025-3-24 17:05:08
Agnes Neumayr,Michael Baubin,Adolf Schinnerl’s greatest work” (Caldwell, 2011: xi), Hayek’s concept of coercion and its implications for the role of government are, when examined closely, more nuanced and equivocal than Hayek’s classical liberal defenders suppose. This chapter explores one such possibility, a universal BIG as a Hayekian method of reducing labor market coercion.Ganglion-Cyst 发表于 2025-3-24 20:11:00
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84096-8re in economics and philosophy that either unreservedly accept or, at least, are prepared to give some weight to the tenets of classical liberalism—Austrian economics obviously fits that definition and is a constant point of reference throughout the rest of this chapter.