Dive into the intellectual debates surrounding land value taxation with "The Single Tax Review, Volumes 21-22." This compilation offers a comprehensive look at the arguments for and against the single tax, a concept advocating for a tax on the unimproved value of land as the primary source of public revenue.
Originally published in the early 20th century, this collection showcases articles and discussions from proponents and critics alike, exploring the potential impacts of the single tax on economic development, social equity, and governmental finance. Readers will gain insight into the historical context of this influential economic theory and its enduring relevance to contemporary discussions on tax reform and land use policy. A valuable resource for economists, historians, and anyone interested in alternative approaches to taxation and sustainable development.
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