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The Homeless Economist is a publication for all things land and real estate: property taxes\ud83d\udcb8 housing markets \ud83c\udfd8️ Georgism \ud83d\udd30 economic development \ud83c\udfd7️ city planning \ud83c\udfd9️ and the environment \ud83c\udf31.

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EDITORIAL: From Consumer Society to Creator Society

Why should the ownership of capital and resources be restricted to a privileged few? Before private property, there was the commons—shared resources from nature, open to all, and ripe for the taking.

This is not a communist idea. The found...

a year ago
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EDITORIAL: It's the Monopoly, Stupid!

I wrote in a previous article about James Carville’s campaign mantra, “It’s the economy, stupid,” which helped refocus political discourse on the real kitchen table issues that matter most to voters. I wrote “it's the land, stupid” to focus...

a year ago
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TALKING TRASH #1: Trouble in Housing Supply

We found some alarming information on the housing market in the trash this week boys.

The housing supply shortage is not from a lack of land or building materials or demand. it's from land grabbing investors and rent seeking. investors can...

2 years ago
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EDITORIAL: You may not be unhoused, but you are probably homeless

While the majority of Americans may have a roof over their heads, they are not home. Economic forces have alienated us from the land. If the air could be privatized the way the land is, we would be taking out 30-year loans to pay for breath...

2 years ago
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