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V.H. BLUNDELL In memorandum. Vic Blundell was the Principal of the ESSRA School of Economic Studies in London for 25 years. He ran the United Committee for the Taxation of Land Values, the predecessor of the Henry George Foundation. He was the Editor of Land and Liberty, the bi-monthly journal specialising in land economics and politics. Author of False Paths to Higher Wages (1975), Economics, the Political Science: A Study of the Corruption of Economic Concepts (1983), Essays in land economics (1993). FRED FOLDVARY, PhD In memorandum. Fred Foldvary received his BA in economics from the University of California (Berkeley) and his PhD from George Mason University. He was a lecturer in economics at San Jose State University, California and a research fellow at The Independent Institute. His publications include The Soul of Liberty (1980), Public Goods and Private Communities (1994). Beyond Neoclassical Economics (1996), Dictionary of Free Market Economics (1998). MASON GAFFNEY, PhD In memorandum. Gaffney received his doctorate from the University of California (Berkeley). He had a wide and varied professional career, including professor of economics at several universities, a journalist with TIME, Inc. and the head of the British Columbia Institute for Economic Policy Analysis, which he founded. Author of an extensive list of studies on urban economics and public finance, including The Corruption of Economics (1994). Download the eBook here: amazon.co.uk/Corruption-Economics-Mason-Gaffney-ebook/dp/B0B2WL6WGY/ref=sr_1_6 FRED HARRISON, M.Sc. A graduate of Oxford and London universities, Fred is the author of The Power in the Land (1983), which predicted the economic crisis of 1992. He is the Research Director of the London-based Land Research Trust. He is a prolific writer, including Boom Bust, Ricardo's Law and # WeAreRent. He is notable for his stances on land reform and belief that an over-reliance on land, property and mortgage weakens economic structures and makes companies vulnerable to economic collapse. Listen to the recent Shepheard Walwyn podcast with Fred Harrison: shepheardwalwyn.podbean.com/e/fred-harrison-corruption-of-economics-2nd-edition/ NICOLAUS TIDEMAN, PhD Received his PhD from the University of Chicago. He was Assistant Professor of Economics at Harvard University (1969-73) and then Senior Staff Economist at the President's Council of Economic Advisers (1970-71) before moving to Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University as Professor of Economics. He is the author of more than 80 professional articles, mainly on topics in public finance and efficient public decision-making. Listen to the recent Shepheard Walwyn podcast with Nicolaus Tideman:
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