| Mason Gaffney Brief Biography Mason Gaffney first read Henry George when a high school junior. After he served in the S.W. Pacific during W.W. II, this interest led him back to get a Ph.D. in Economics at Berkeley, where he tried to meet his teachers’ skepticism and apathy with a dissertation, “Land Speculation as an Obstacle to Ideal Allocation of Land.” Since then he has published many books and articles on land use, economics, taxation, and public policy. He has been a Professor of Economics at several Universities; a journalist with TIME, Inc.; a researcher with Resources for the Future, Inc.; the head of the British Columbia Institute for Economic Policy Analysis, which he founded; an economic consultant to several businesses and government agencies; and a frequent speaker on economic topics, domestic and foreign, and in political campaigns. He has been Professor of Economics at U.C. Riverside since 1976.Dr. Gaffney has six children and one grandchild. He and his wife, Letitia Atwood, live in Riverside, CA, in the middle of an avocado grove.http://www.masongaffney.or | |
| Great Expectations: How credit markets twist the allocation and distribution of land
May 2013 PDF Version |
Henry George likened the aggregate effects of land speculation to those of a cartel of landowners. What do cartels do? They control enough of a resource to affect price, and withhold part of the resource from use, or from its full and best use. |
| Europe’s Fatal Affair with VAT January 2013 PDF version |
World lenders have dismissed warnings from credit rating firms and kept buying and holding U.S. Treasuries for security. The likely reason is that our tax system is stronger than Europe’s. The major difference is that Europe has come to rely heavily on VATs, while the U.S. stands alone in not having any. VAT’s broad tax base is not succeeding in maintaining revenues, even as tax rates climb. J.S. Mill faulted general sales taxes like VAT for taxing capital itself, not just its income, for turning over; Frank Ramsey and A.C. Pigou for ignoring different elasticities of supply and demand. Gaffney refutes the idea that such taxes foster capital formation. |
| Containment Policies For Urban Sprawl pdf | Urban sprawl can be contained by not subsidizing infrastructure extensions, and by taxing central land to encourage more intensive central development |
| Full Employment And The Environment | “So long as employment is insecure and uncertain, so long will the environment be sacrificed to it, along with price stability, a measure of freedom, and a measure of world peace.” Fortunately, it is possible to secure both full employment and a livable environment. |
| Showing how Henry George’s economic ideas offer an alternative to the bitter trade-offs of neo-classical economics. | |
| How to Thaw Credit, Now and Forever | October 25 2008 Working capital is the bloodstream of economic life. It is physical capital, the fast turning inventory of goods in process and finished goods that supplies materials to the worker, and feeds and clothes her or his family. |
| The Great Crash of 2008 | October 17 2008 This crash is The Big One; it has the signs of becoming a Category 5. How do we know? We’ve “been there and done that” so many times before, roughly every 18 years over the last 800 or more. Major wars and, rarely, plagues have broken the rhythm, along with the little ice age, reformation and counter-reformation, political revolutions and reactions, the rise of nation-states, the enclosure movement, the age of exploration, massive European imports of stolen American gold, the scientific and industrial revolutions, the Crusades, Mongol and Turkish invasions, and other upheavals. |
| Land Planning And The Property Tax | Revised version of a paper presented at the 1968 Conference of the American Institute of Planners in Pittsburgh, and published in the Journal of the American Institute of Planners, May, 1969. |
| Opportunities For International Financial Centers In The 21st Century | A Response to the Recent OECD Report on “Harmful Tax Competition”. |
| The Property Tax Is A Progressive Tax pdf | The property tax is a much more progressive tax than an income tax, because property ownership is much more concentrated. |
| Property Taxes And The Frequency Of Urban Renewal |
From The Fifty-Seventh National Tax Conference of the National Tax Association, held at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 14-17, 1964. |
| Study Guide |
Henry George’s Progress and Poverty |
| The Taxable Surplus Of Land: Measuring, Guarding And Gathering It | Speech before the Russian Duma, January 19, 1999. |
| The Triangle Of Global Power |
Multinational Corporations, Corrupt Dictators, and U.S. Military Power. Is defense a “public good”? |
| Who Owns Southern California? | Notes on the concentration of land ownership. (1997) |
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On Solid Ground
A new short movie on LVT (Land Value Tax) and it benefits.
Work and Wealth
by Lindy Davies
Readers may have noticed the recent flap over the Internal Revenue Service subjecting conservative groups to extraordinary levels of scrutiny. Mostly these are folks who call themselves Patriots, [...]Fri, May 17, 2013 7:33:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceby Lindy Davies
My general impression of Jeffrey Sachs is that the things he says usually make some sense; he’s well-credentialed, widely published, quoted, cited, featured, y’know, and what-all. So I [...]Sat, May 11, 2013 3:41:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceby Lindy Davies
Glancing at HuffPost over morning coffee (something that costs about $1.50 these days at most NYC bodegas), I noticed that a couple of bloggers, Jessica Prois and Eleanor [...]Fri, May 03, 2013 3:02:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceThe first day of the Land and Poverty Conference, as I approached the World Bank from H Street, I noticed several homeless people still sleeping on the benches outside. As [...]
Thu, Apr 25, 2013 8:59:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceby Lindy Davies
My awesome colleague Jacob Shwartz-Lucas mused, in his recent WorkandWealth piece, on Rent — which, he notes, “has a very nuanced meaning in Economics.” Though Jacob said “meaning,” [...]Wed, Apr 17, 2013 2:57:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceI’m here at the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference today, sharing ideas with policy makers around the world. Yesterday, I was able to pose a question to Festus Mogae, [...]
Mon, Apr 15, 2013 11:55:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceOn Solid Ground from Robert Schalkenbach Foundation on Vimeo.
We propose to abolish all taxes save those on the value of land, irrespective of the value of the improvements, and the [...]Tue, Apr 09, 2013 8:15:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceby Dr. Polly Cleveland
On the NewsHour Friday night, in response to the dismal new jobs numbers, Andrew McAfee of the MIT Center for Digital Business blames the loss on “powerful” [...]Mon, Apr 08, 2013 12:22:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceby Lindy Davies
New York City has always provided us with icons: the Statue of Liberty, The Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, The Empire State Building, the World Trade Center (in place, [...]Fri, Apr 05, 2013 4:36:00 PM, Continue reading at the sourceHave the seeds of world war III been sown? Dig out the rents before it’s too late.
from Jacob Shwartz-LucasOptimal Policies for Avoiding World War III. Debt, Depression and the final Crisis of Capitalism.
Economic commentator Fred Harrison describes how Land Value Tax could help avert the coming crisis in [...]Thu, Apr 04, 2013 4:45:00 PM, Continue reading at the source
The Georgist News- (2013 May) Contents May 15, 2013
- 1. (2013 May) Announcement: Change of Venue for CGO Conference May 15, 2013
- 2. (2013 May) News: EEA Conference and AMI Event Held in New York City May 15, 2013
- 3. (2013 May) News: Alanna Hartzok Delivers Address at World Bank Conference May 15, 2013
- 4. (2013 May) Opinion: Austerity Is a War on Prosperity May 15, 2013
- 5. (2013 May) Research: Mason Gaffney’s EEA Presentation May 15, 2013
- 6. (2013 May) Research: Alanna Hartzok’s EEA Presentation May 15, 2013
- 7. (2013 May) Research: Bill Batt’s Address at AMI Cooper Union Event May 15, 2013
- 8. (2013 May) Likeable Link: Why Have You Never Heard of Henry George? May 15, 2013
- 9. (2013 May) Likeable Link: Back to the Classics May 15, 2013








