Henry George:

  • Borcherding T
  • Dillon P
  • Willett T
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ABSTRACT While generally known today for his famous proposal for a Single Tax, Henry George has not been widely recognized as one of the first economists to write about the possibility of political market failure. Based on his appreciation for the allocational efficiency of markets and his suspicion of government intervention, George was an early advocate of public choice ideas who repeatedly warned of the dangers of rent seeking.

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Borcherding, T. E., Dillon, P., & Willett, T. D. (1998). Henry George: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 57(2), 173–182. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1536-7150.1998.tb03269.x

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