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A
Selection of Articles, Papers, Book Reviews etc.
1.
Articles and Papers
2.
Book Reviews from my Newsletter
3.
Other Book Reviews
1.
Articles and Papers
Exploring
Northern Rock: The Stone That Must Not Be Left Unturned – an
article on the current financial turbulence published
in The Quarterly Review, Vol 1, No 4, Winter
2007.
Political Economy, Common Resources and a New Global
System - a paper given to the
25th International Conference of the International
Union for Land Value Taxation on 4th
July 2006 in London. The conference was on "The
Economics of Abundance".
Fairer
Distribution of Common Resources: the pros and
cons of carbon trading - an
article published in "It's Simpol!", The
Simultaneous Policy News, Winter 2005/06, pages
3-4, in a feature called Thinking aloud about
fresh alternatives.
The
Future of Money: If We Want a Better Game of Economic
Life, We'll Have to Change the Scoring System:
a 5,000 word article in the journal Soundings,
issue 31 (December 2005), on the practicalities
of evolving a new political economy and its institutions,
based on fairly sharing the value of common resources.
The
Role of Money and Finance: Changing a Central Part
of the Problem into a Central Part of the Solution -
a paper given in a session on "Sharing Limited
Resources And A Change Of Course" at the XXIX
Annual Conference of the Pio Manzu International
Research Centre in Rimini, Italy on 18-20 October,
2003.
Thomas
Attwood - and Political and Economic Reform Today -
Attwood Memorial Lecture, given at the Birmingham
and Midland Institute on 11th November, and published
in BM Insight - Issue 5 2003 (Nov 2002).
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Forward
with the euro - AND the pound .
Looking forward to the dawning multi-currency
world, this paper argues that Britain should
keep the pound and learn to use both currencies
to its best advantage.
The
paper was published in 2002 by the Economic Research
Council. Hard copies (£10) may be
purchased from the ERC via its website. |
Free
Lunches, Yes: Free Markets, No: fairer
sharing of the value of common resources is practical
politics, not just a utopian dream - an article
in Resurgence extracted from the Alternative
Mansion House speech of June 2000. (Jan/Feb 2001)
The
Case for a Tax Shift - memorandum of
evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee
on the Treasury (1999).
After
Dependency: Healthy People and Places in the 21st
Century - the text of a lecture given
at the first Liverpool Schumacher Lectures at the
Institute of Health (Liverpool John Moores University)
and published in the autumn 1998 Journal of Contemporary
Health. (March 1998)
2.
Book Reviews from my Newsletter
July 2008 Newsletter
Brian Hodgkinson,
A NEW MODEL OF THE ECONOMY, Shepheard-Walwyn,
2008.
Fred Harrison, THE
SILVER BULLET, the IU, 2008.
November
2007 Newsletter
James Bruges, THE
BIG EARTH BOOK: Ideas and Solutions for a Planet
in Crisis, Alastair Sawday Publishing,
2007.
June
2007 Newsletter
Renee-Marie Croose Parry with Kenneth
Croose Parry,
THE POLITICAL NAME OF LOVE, New European Publications,
2007.
Michel Glautier, THE SOCIAL CONSCIENCE: Can
a Caring Society Exist in a Market Economy?,
Shepheard Walwyn, 2007.
Dec
2006 Newsletter
Fred Harrison, RICARDO'S
LAW: Why Tony Blair's Project Failed: House Prices
and the Great Tax Clawback Scam, Shepheard-Walwyn, 2006.
Bruce Nixon, LIVING
SYSTEM: Making Sense of Sustainability,
Management Books, 2006.
Herbert Girardet, CITIES
PEOPLE PLANET: Liveable Cities for a Sustainable
World, John Wiley and Sons, 2004.
July 2006 Newsletter
Derek Wall, Babylon and Beyond:
The Economics of Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Globalist
and Radical Green Movements, Pluto Press,
2005.
April
2006 Newsletter
Will Paxton and Stuart White with
Dominic Maxwell (eds), The
Citizen's Stake: Exploring the future of universal
asset based policies, The Policy Press,
University of Bristol, 2006.
Fred Harrison, Wheels of Fortune:
Self-funding Infrastructure and the Free Market
Case for a Land Tax,
The Institute of Economic Affairs, 2006.
December
2005 Newsletter
Jonathon
Porritt, Capitalism As
If The World Matters, Earthscan, 2005.
July
2005 Newsletter
Fred
Harrison, Boom/Bust:
House Prices, Banking and the Depression of
2010, Shepheard-Walwyn,
London, 2005.
Richard
A. Werner, New Paradigm in Macroeconomics:
Solving the Riddle of Japanese Economic Performance,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
James
Gibb Stuart, Fantopian Update,
Ossian Publishers,
2005.
February
2005 Newsletter
(1)
Mark Braund, The Possibility of Progress,
Shepheard-Walwyn, London, 2005.
(2)
Paul Hague, The Paragonian Manifesto:
Revealing the Coherent Light of Consciousness,
Paragonian Publications.
(3)
Robert Olson & David Rejeski (eds), Environmentalism
and the Technologies of Tomorrow, Island
Press, 2005.
December
2004 Newsletter
(1) FEASTA
Review No.2, Foundation
for the Economics of Sustainability (Dublin), Green
Books, 2004.
(2) Jakob von Uexkull and Herbert Girardet, Creating
The World Future Council, Green Books,
2004.
(3)
David Cook, The Natural Step; Towards a Sustainable
Society, Schumacher Briefing No 11, Green
Books, 2004.
September
2004 Newsletter
(1)
Norman Myers and Jennifer Kent, The New Consumers
- The Influence of Affluence on the Environment,
Island Press, 2004.
(2)
James Bruges, The Little Earth Book, 4th
Edition, Alastair Sawday Publishing, 2004.
June
2004 Newsletter
(1)
Owen Connellan et al, Land Value Taxation
in Britain: Experience and Opportunities,
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
USA, 2004.
(2)
Duncan Pickard, Lie of the Land: A Study in
the Culture of Deception, co-published by the
Land Research Trust and Shepheard-Walwyn, 2004.
(3) Clive Hamilton, Growth
Fetish, Allen & Unwin
in Australia, 2003, Pluto Press in UK, 2004.
(4)
Nic Marks, Hetan Shah, Andrea Westall, The Power
and Potential of Well-being Indicators: Measuring
young people's well-being in Nottingham, New
Economics Foundation, 2004 - (Also see the "Well-Being
Manifesto" at Item 6 in the December 2004
Newsletter - click
here).
(5)
Joseph Huber, New Technologies and Environmental
Innovation, Edward Elgar, 2004.
March
2004 Newsletter - short booknotes
(1)
William E. Gibson (ed), Eco-Justice-The Unfinished
Journey, State University of New York Press,
2004.
(2) Tony Fitzpatrick and Michael Cahill (eds), Environment
and Welfare: Towards a Green Social Policy,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
(3) Stephen A. Zarlenga, The Lost Science of Money:
The Mythology of Money - the Story of Power,
American Monetary Institute, 2002.
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3.
Other Book Reviews
Big
Change: James Robertson looks at the
possibility of transforming money systems for the
common good - a review in Resurgence of "The
Money Changers: currency reform from aristotle
to e-cash" by David Boyle. (Nov/Dec 2003)
A
Partial View of the Future - a review
in Foresight (Vol 1, No 2) of "The
Weightless World: Strategies for Managing the Digital
Economy" by Diane Coyle. (April 1999)
Redefining
Technological Progress - a review in Futures (Vol
29, No 9) of "Factor Four: Doubling Wealth,
Halving Resource Use" by Ernst von Weizsacker,
Amory Lovins and Hunter Lovins (1997).
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