Renegade Economists Podcast
1) Intellectual property as a barrier to competition
This is the seventh edition of our Georgist podcourse and again we delve into another form of power. Intellectual property has become a huge part of our lives as we tip toe in between patents, copyrig...Show More
2) Economic Concentration and Natural Monopolies
This is episode 6 of the Georgist Podcourse. Both natural resource rents and natural monopolies increase in value with little effort from the owner. Despite this our economic policy barely recognises ...Show More
3) Pathways to Custodianship
Now we get down to the practicalities in the 5th Georgist podcourse. We discuss the best practices for ensuring the pathway to custodianship over consumerism is possible. Geeky but essential, the loca...Show More
4) Your choice: change the tax system of endure a 40 year mortgage
Karl takes us through the 4th episode of the Renegade's Georgist podcourse, with a call out to your inner tax geek. Adam Smith's Canons of Taxation provide a backdrop for analysing the need for benefi...Show More
5) Why is Location revered as a real estate strategy, but ignored in economics?
The Renegades Podcourse #3: Land is the central tenet of Georgist understanding, but yet our most valuable asset is ignored in economics, ignored in the policy setting - unless it starts to falter. La...Show More
Why is Location revered as a real estate strategy, but ignored in economics?
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6) Justice before Liberty, ok!
Part 2 of Karl’s Georgist course - the key essentials to understanding behind this timeless philosophy. We discuss first principles including birth rights, primary factors of production, justice, libe...Show More
7) Property Rights Tilt the Playing Field for Generations
Karl returns for the 1st monthly show, with a focus on Property Rights. Just how much of an advantage are they and how can we re-balance these opportunities? Along the way we visit a London catwalk an...Show More
8) Permanomics 2019
Hi all,I thought I'd keep this feed alive with a show encompassing the logical nature of Georgism. How can such a simple change affect so many of the world's big problems? Thanks for those who have re...Show More
9) Harnessing Efficiency to Delivery Opportunity
A collage to see us out in show 573. My first introduction to 3CR was via a late Sunday night show in 1990 called Itch to Scratch. They mixed politics over music to mix learning with fun. Hopefully th...Show More
10) The End of the Month or the End of the World
Frank de Jong (co-founder Canadian Green Party) talks about the fading political currency of policy makers and their inability to meet the demands of inequality alongside rampant right-wing influence....Show More