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  • New Summer 2007 issue of The Geonomist!
  • Prosperity from Geonomics
  • After Oil Peaks, Geonomics Wins the Next Wave
  • After the Housing Bubble Bursts, Fix It!
  • Geonomics in a Nutshell

    The world did not come without a way for people to prosper, and the planet to heal and stay well. That way is geonomics.

    Economies are part of the ecosystem. Both generate surpluses and follow self-regulating feedback loops. A cycle like the Law of Supply and Demand is one of the economy’s on/off loops. Our spending for land and resources – things that nobody made and everybody needs – constitutes our society’s surplus.

    Those profits without production (remember, nobody produced Earth) can become our commonwealth. To share it, we could pay land dues in to the public treasury (wouldn’t oil companies love that?) and get rent dividends back, a la Alaska’s oil dividend. Doing so let’s us axe taxes and jettison subsidies.

    Taxes and subsidies distort price (the DNA of exchange), violate quid pro quo by benefiting the well-connected more than anyone else, reinforce hierarchy of state over citizen, and are costly to administer (you don’t really need so much bureaucracy, do you?). Conversely, land dues motivate people to not waste sites, resources, and the ecosystem while rent dividends motivate people to not waste themselves.

    Receiving this income supplement – a Citizens Dividend – people can invest in their favorite technology or outgrow being “economan” and shrink their overbearing workweek in order to enjoy more time with family, friends, community, and nature. Then in all that free time, maybe we could figure out some idea of just what we are here for.

    What is the Citizens Dividend?
     
    NEW!  The Dividend That Liberates Everyone

    Jeff Smith answers Questions About the Citizens Dividend

    Championing the Citizens Dividend

    Big Names & Hard Numbers
     
    UPDATED!  Where a Tax Reform Has Worked -- Twenty-Eight Success Stories

    101 Famous Thinkers on Owning Earth

    133 Notable Environmentalists on Taxing Land

    Property Tax Shift Highlights
     
    Jeff Smith Introduces You to the Property Tax Shift

    The Definitive Report on the Property Tax Shift -- A Landmark Paper

    How Communities Leak Economic Value

    Property Tax Shift Study for Salem, Oregon:    

  • Executive Summary (PDF file, 69K)    
  • Main Report (PDF file, 1.5MB)    
  • Appendix (PDF file, 537K)
  • Additional Topics
     
    NEW Financing Transit Systems Through Value Capture: An Annotated Bibliography

    Comprehensive Bibliography for Researchers and Journalists

    Opposing the Sales Tax

    Geonomy Society's president writes on sprawl -- "Suburbonomics"

    How to optimize the Environmental Tax Shift

    Links to other important sites

    The Geonomist
     
    The Geonomy Society's surprising periodical --

    Newest issue of The Geonomist

  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fifteen, Number Four (Spring 2007)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fifteen, Number Three (Winter 2006-07)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fifteen, Number Two (Autumn 2006)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fifteen, Number One (Summer 2006)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fourteen, Number Four (Spring 2006)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fourteen, Number Three (Winter 2005-2006)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fourteen, Number Two (Autumn 2005)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Fourteen, Number One (Summer 2005)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Thirteen, Number Four (Spring 2005)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Thirteen, Number Three (Winter 2004-05)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Thirteen, Number Two (Autumn 2004)
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Thirteen, Number One
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Twelve, Number Four
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Twelve, Number Three
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Twelve, Number Two
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Twelve, Number One
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Eleven, Number Four
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Eleven, Number Three
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Eleven, Number Two
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Eleven, Number One
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Ten, Number Four
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Ten, Number Three
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Ten, Number Two
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Ten, Number One
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Nine, Number Four
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Nine, Number Three
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Nine, Number Two
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Nine, Number One
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Eight, Number Three
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Eight, Number Two
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Eight, Number One
  • The Geonomist, Vol. Seven
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