by Bryan Kavanagh | Jul 13, 2016 | Commentary
As a research associate of the Land Values Research Group, land values speak to me about many things. They reflect relative advantage. You know, Ricardo’s Law of Rent, otherwise known as location, location, location and all that? A great part of land values are...
by Bryan Kavanagh | Jun 29, 2016 | Commentary
We were all meant to be wealthy by now – new technologies having assisted the means of production and service delivery. Instead, what we’ve inherited is a world gone mad, and in debt. Where did all the wealth go? Look around you. Obviously, it’s gone...
by Bryan Kavanagh | Jun 11, 2016 | Commentary
Former federal and state politician John Brumby had a piece in THE AGE last Tuesday “Australia needs to start making its own luck” warning of ‘dog days’ and Australia heading down ‘the Greek road’. Although Brumby clearly followed...
by Bryan Kavanagh | Apr 29, 2016 | Commentary
Forthcoming elections have divided the USA, the UK and Australia over much the same issue: the big end of town versus people expressing concern at their isolation from the political process. The sins of Wall Street in capturing unearned incomes via inflated mortgages...
by Bryan Kavanagh | Apr 16, 2016 | Articles, Commentary
The Bernie Sanders-Hillary Clinton contest in the debates for Democratic Party presidential nominee is paring back to whether Main Street should challenge the Big End of Town. Sanders has questioned Clinton’s judgment at least, in accepting $225,000 to speak...