How Our Economy Really Works - Hodgkinson, Brian
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Résumé : Uncover the hidden truths behind our economy and discover a radical path to a fairer future. For decades, the UK economy has been plagued by persistent problems: poverty, rising house prices, and low productivity. Successive governments have failed to deliver lasting solutions, but what if the answer lies in a radical reappraisal of how our economy really works? Brian Hodgkinson argues that the key to unlocking economic justice lies in reforming our taxation, land tenure, and banking systems. This book offers a bold vision for a more equitable society, where land is recognized as a common inheritance and the benefits of economic progress are shared by all. Discover: For economists, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of our economic system, this book provides insightful analysis and a compelling call to action.
Biographie:
Brian Hodgkinson qualified as a chartered accountant in the City of London, then won a scholarship to Oxford where he took a first in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and won the George Webb Medley Prize in Economics. Subsequently he taught Philosophy in the Social Studies School at Sussex University, before switching to teaching Economics in Sixth Forms. As the founder editor of British Economy Survey, he kept in touch with applied economics and questions of public policy. He is the author of A New Model of the Economy, The Advancement of Civilisation in the Western World (3 volumes) and several other books.
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