SA12. Banks, lending & collateral for loans by Tommas Graves
By Tommas Graves – If we had land value taxation, how would the banks deal with the lack of security represented by the value of titles to land used as collateral for loans?
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By Tommas Graves – If we had land value taxation, how would the banks deal with the lack of security represented by the value of titles to land used as collateral for loans?
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Dr Roy Douglas – “Enclosure” is the process by which land which had formerly been held in common by many people was “privatised”. Enclosure could take place in various ways.
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By Leslie Blake – When a civil engineer plans to build a bridge he has to take into account the nature of the materials he will be using for the structure:
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By Tommas Graves – Inflation is not Price Change, but a sustained reduction in the value of money, which will lead to an increase in all prices.
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By John Stewart – When you consider it, we all have an ideological mind-set of some sort, but unlike our elected leaders, we’re not in a position to impose it on the wider public;
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By Dave Wetzel – The Missing Economic Policy for Sustainable Development
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By Henry Law – The question is constantly asked and we in the LVTC have always answered with a vague “enough”, and then gone on to explain the vagueness.
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By Geoffrey Lee – The credit crunch and the housing slump of 2008-09 are so intimately related that one cannot be solved without treating the other.
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By John Digney – Re-established in 1999 after almost 300 years, the Scottish Parliament made land reform one of its priorities. This issue should be understood in its context,
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From a book by Dr Duncan Pickard – The present condition of agriculture is unsatisfactory for all concerned: for the farmer, for the farm worker, for the consumer, for the taxpayer.