

The Henry George Program
Mark Mollineaux
Dedicated to exploring several forgotten economic ideas. Can they solve modern problems?
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Mentioned books

Jun 22, 2023 • 0sec
All About Marin County, with Jenny Silva & Warren Wells
What can you find in Marin County other than redwoods? Is there is a future for people and nature co-existing? Is growth possible in such a slow-growth hotbed? Jenny Silva of Marin Environmental Housing Collaborative and Warren Wells of the Marin County Bicycle Coalition tell us all.

May 31, 2023 • 0sec
Technical Solutions to Inflation, with David Colander
Professor David Colander was a co-creator of MAP: "A Market Anti-Inflation Plan", in the context of stagflation. We talk about the history and theory of this technical approach, how inflation can be understood as a political and institutional problem, and some of the other ways in which economics must be informed by an understanding of philosophy. Also featuring discussion on inflation for asset prices, including the conundrum of real estate.

May 16, 2023 • 0sec
NYC + PROPERTY TAX
New York City (famous city) is also famous for having notoriously screwy property taxes; we talk about the details of this convoluted system, how we got here, and how people are trying to make the system more equitable.

Feb 27, 2023 • 0sec
On the Aesthetics and Economics of Vertical Shared Access/Single Stair Reform, with Ed Mendoza
Everybody is talking about single stair reform AKA vertical shared access AKA point access blocks AKA skinny apartments etc etc etc... what's the big deal? Ed Mendoza of the Livable Communities Initiative is here to explain what it's all about, including a deeper dive about how it alleviates concerns over safety, etc, and what the costs of land assembly premiums are today. (Link to an article on land assembly mentioned in the ep)

Dec 8, 2022 • 0sec
Why Cincinnati Should Not Sell Off Its Municipal Railroad, with Josh Junker
Cincinnati is the only city that owns a railroad; they're looking to change this by selling it off permanently. Josh Junker is here to talk about all the ways this is imprudent. Discussion also about other transportation issues, including the incomplete subway, and working with hostile state government.

Nov 2, 2022 • 0sec
Donald Shoup
Donald Shoup is here to talk about parking.

Sep 21, 2022 • 0sec
2022-09-15: Theresa O'Connor on Fighting Anti-Homelessness in Chico
Theresa O'Connor is based in Chico, and shares about the rise of anti-homeless politics on city council, what people have been doing to face off against it; changes in shelter and sweeps policy based upon court rulings, and what's next to take back city council in Chico.

Sep 7, 2022 • 0sec
2022-09-08: The 2022 Leg. Session Recap Episode, with Darrell Owens
Darrell Owens is back to talk about the bills of 2022 in California: will Gavin sign the bills on parking minimum abolition and commercial upzoning? What happened when the public housing bill, AB2053, died? Also the new fast food sectoral bargaining bill

Aug 18, 2022 • 0sec
Cameron Murray on Australia, Landbanking, Public Housing
Cameron Murray is an Australian economist with critiques of the common conceptions of how development takes place, generally disregarding the role of developers to landbank. We dig into the details here, talk about the promise of public housing (but also the political challenges), and dig into controversies over his discussion of "supply crisis myths"

Aug 1, 2022 • 0sec
Inflation, Housing, Volatility, Legitimacy, with Colin Drumm
Colin Drumm (author of a fascinating dissertation on the history and theory of money and legitimacy) is here to talk about inflation indices and housing, and what it means for largely issues of equality, governance, and far more.


