Interest.co.nz
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Interest.co.nz is a recurring publication in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between December 09, 2021 and December 10, 2021. The archive places it in contexts such as “Source: Interest.co.nz”. It most often appears alongside Australia, Fortress Of Doors, Georgism.
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- Category: Publications
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: December 09, 2021
- Last seen: December 10, 2021
Appears In
- Does Georgism Work? Part 1: Is Land Really A Big Deal?
- Does Georgism Work? Part 2: Can Landlords Pass Land Value Tax on to Tenants?
Related Pages
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- Australia (2 shared issues)
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- Fortress Of Doors (2 shared issues)
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- Georgism (2 shared issues)
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- Henry George (2 shared issues)
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- Henry George Theorem (2 shared issues)
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- Land Value Tax (2 shared issues)
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- Lars Doucet (2 shared issues)
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- LVT (2 shared issues)
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- Mason Gaffney (2 shared issues)
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- Milton Friedman (2 shared issues)
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- New York City (2 shared issues)
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- New Zealand (2 shared issues)
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Source: Interest.co.nz I could dig further, but I think I've seen enough to convince me of this general point. The majority of bank loans in a lot of major developed countries (including the US, UK, and New Zealand) are for real estate, and, as we've already shown, the majority of real estate's value is concentrated in land. Whether or not land represents a clear majority of bank loans, it's undeniably a big chunk.
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Source: Interest.co.nz In his case study of Australia for the same article, Hagman points to too low a rate of land tax as making it hard to see the full predicted effects borne out. Maybe a similar thing was going on in New Zealand?
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