Katalin with you today. I help co-ordinate Shepheard-Walwyn publishing efforts. I love the books they do.
As the debate on economic justice continues to escalate, Shepheard-Walwyn is proud to announce that we are featuring Rent Unmasked in this month’s newsletter. And the new e-book we’ve got.
Winner of the Best Achievement Award in the 2016-17 People’s Book Prize Collection, Rent Unmasked provides an important contribution to modern economic discourse, offering a bold approach to how we should solve the global challenges of today.
Rent Unmasked
by Mason Gaffney and Fred Harrison (Ed.)
Edited by Fred Harrison, this collection of essays examines a new economic framework, designed to redefine how we approach taxation, governance and sustainable growth.
And with current economic issues seemingly mounting daily – poor government budgets, increasing debt levels, unhappy farmers and voters clearly frustrated with all levels of government – Rent Unmasked offers you an understanding of why things have become the way they are.
So make sure you take the time to listen in to the first author we asked to chat about his contribution to the book, Duncan Pickard.
All about farming, land price and Rent. How one farmer is rethinking land ownership and taxation. And I think you’ll be especially interested to learn how Duncan saw the 18.6-year cycle and how it has enable him to time his buying and selling and remain debt free.
Here he is in his own words.
Challenging the Status Quo: How One Farmer is Rethinking Land Ownership and Taxatio
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