| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1886 - 1146 pages
...are rated, not in relation to the real value, but to the actual annual income. They can thus aflbrd to keep their land out of the market, and to part •with only small quantities, BO as to raise the price beyond the natural monopoly price which the land would command by its advantages... | |
| Sir Charles Henry Sargant - Land value taxation - 1890 - 174 pages
...owners of this land " are rated not in relation to the real value, but " to the actual annual income. They can thus " afford to keep their land out of the...land would command by its advantages " of position. Meantime the general expenditure " of the town on improvements is increasing the " value of their property.... | |
| William Harbutt Dawson - Land tenure - 1890 - 176 pages
...owners of this land are rated, not in relation to the real value, but to the actual annual income. They can thus afford to keep their land out of the...land would command by its advantages of position. Meantime, the general expenditure of the town on improvements is increasing the value of their property.... | |
| Sydney Buxton - Great Briain - 1892 - 500 pages
...land aro rated, not in relation to the real value, but to the actual annual income." * 3. — That, " they can thus afford to keep their land out of the...land would command by its advantages of position." * 4. — That, " meantime, the general expenditure of the town on improvements is increasing the value... | |
| Sydney Buxton - Great Briain - 1892 - 502 pages
...actual annual income." * 3. — That, " they can thus afford to keep their land out of the markct, and to part with only small quantities, so as to raise...beyond the natural monopoly price which the land would commaud by its advantages of position." * 4. — That, " meantime, the general expenditure of the town... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1895 - 1008 pages
...The owners of this land are rated no in relation to the real value, but to the actual arinnnl income. They can thus afford to keep their land out of the market, and to i«rt with only small quantities so as to raise the price beyond the natural monopoly price which the... | |
| Henry George - 1900 - 680 pages
...rated [taxed locally], not in relation to the real value, but to the actual annual income. They cm thus afford to keep their land out of the market, and to part with only small <iuantities, so as to raise the price beyond the actual monopoly price which the land would command... | |
| Max Hirsch - Capitalism - 1901 - 530 pages
...owners of this land are rated, not in relation to the real value, but to the actual annual income. They can thus afford to keep their land out of the...small quantities so as to raise the price beyond the actual monopoly price which the land would command by its advantages of position. Meantime, the general... | |
| Max Hirsch - Capitalism - 1901 - 528 pages
...owners of this land are rated, not in relation to the real value, but to the actual annual income. They can thus afford to keep their land out of the...small quantities so as to raise the price beyond the actual monopoly price which the land would command by its advantages of position. Meantime, the general... | |
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