The New School of Economics: The Platform and Theory Behind the New Physiocrats

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Meet the economic architects behind the world's most exciting political movement, and gain insight into their platform." Philip Allan masterfully and clearly describes key economic issues faced by modern societies, and offers pragmatic, well-researched policy solutions..." Policymakers, informed voters, and those who need to know what the future holds for their country, must read this book. The New School of Economics discusses a future in which incomes can be raised dramatically through elegant policy solutions, and was published before other attempts at such a comprehensive platform were made (such as Andrew Yang's platform and publication). Ahead of its time, and with predictive potential, The New School of Economics will inspire voters and policymakers to build a liberating future we can be proud of. The New Physiocratic League is a political-economic framework, movement, and certification body, which has finally managed to reconcile the concerns of the full political spectrum by modernizing and building upon the philosophy of Georgism.

Author(s): Philip Allan
Publisher: Philip Allan
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 133
Tags: Georgism, Urbanism, New Physiocratic League, New Physiocrats, Land-Value Tax, Sustainable Value-Added Tax (SVAT), Unified Location Tax (ULT), The Three Pillars of Income Security, Sectoral Banks

Introduction
• The Dream
• Who are the New Physiocrats?
• The Decline of Current Market-based Models

Part I: The Guiding Principles of the New School
• Georgism’s Pragmatic Land Value Tax
• Modern-Day Examples
• The New Physiocratic Platform
• Our Flag


Part II: Economic Reform Platform
• The Three Pillars of Income Security
• Commons Levies for the National Dividend
• Lessons Learned and Property Bubbles
• Unified Location Tax (ULT)
• Environmental Taxation
• Returning the Money You Earned
• The New Management Incentives
• Monopolies and Public-Private Partnerships
• Sustainable Value Added Tax (SVAT)
• Types of Consumption
• Focus on Purchasing Power
• Sectoral Banks
• Business-to-Business Portal
• The Effort to Support Purchasing Power — Benefit Licenses
• Community Restaurants, Cultural Clothing, and Groceries
• Local Markets
• Consumers and Farmers Shops
• The New Rules for Industrial Organization: The Problems with Picking Winners
• Static, Dynamic, and Traditional Sectors
• Visual Space
• The New Rules for a Functioning Market: Guardians of Transparency
• Private Property
• The Path to Full Employment
• The Effort to Restore Our Time
• Bankruptcy
• Perfect Information and Perverse Incentives:
• Publish salaries, education availability
• Industry-Managed Rapid Retraining (IMRR)
• Employer of Last Resort
• Freeing the Labor Market from its Distortions
• Sustainable Pensions and Savings
• The New Rules for Trade:
• Protectionism vs. Compensatism
• Preferential Trade Agreements
• Planned Obsolescence
• Economic Complexity
• Chilean-style capital controls
• The New Rules on Government Spending
• Focus on Incentives


Part III: Political Reform Platform
• A New System of Government
• Financial and Monetary Reform
• New Central Bank Rules and Tools


Part IV: Social Reform Platform
• Culture and Free Speech
• Marriage and Child-rearing
• Our Space and Health
• Our Space and Education
• Scale & Efficiency versus Diversity & Safety
• Wasted Legal Efforts
• A New Metric for Success


Part V: The Constitution — The General Agreement
• The New Physiocratic Platform
• The Road to Power


Annex I
Annex II
Glossary
References