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Mr Shiller: Land Price v Value

photo credit: SnaPsi xyzzy The highly regarded Robert Shiller writes: HOUSE prices in the US have been falling for nearly three years, and the decline could continue for some time. Even the US Government has projected price decreases next year. As a baseline, the...

Even chain stores are pushing for cheaper rents

photo credit: smooshmasterflex But will they be able to wrestle with, as Winston Churchill once put it, 'the mother of all monopolies, the landlord'? This will be a fascinating battle between David (chain stores...sorry I still can't bring myself to type the co name)...

Recessions Begin At Home

photo credit: Latente 囧 Le Sbarbine nel Governo From the Subprime to the Terrigenous: Recession begins at Home Gavin Putland's excellent new report, being picked up by all sorts of websites and e-news services Background The American word “subprime” refers to the...

Save Manufacturing

photo credit: Birta Rán Letter to the Age 01/06/09 Buy Australian veto David Barkley Box Hill Dear Editor, Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner says the Government will not accept a push that breaches trade rules (29/5). All we hear is what it won’t do. The Rudd Government...

Lost Vegas

Timely when local current affairs talk about 20,000 homeless whilst 20,000 vacant houses are holding these people to ransom In Lost Vegas.

Land Infrastructure Tax Concerns

The Brumby government's haphazard manner in dealing with Melbourne's 'urban sprawl forever' attitude is straining government revenues. The desperate actions following from this with the $95,000 Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution (GAIC) are the result of the...

Land Tax to Affordability

photo credit: kodama (home)   Suburbs hit with land tax increase TAXPAYERS owed more than $227 million in land tax by the end of February - a 20 per cent increase since last year, Office of State Revenue figures reveal - with a Herald investigation finding that...

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