TP13. Urban Decay – A Permanent Solution
The Problem – Almost every city in Britain is disfigured by areas of idle, ugly wasteland. Why do we have these blots on our city landscapes? Is this land just… Read more »
The Problem – Almost every city in Britain is disfigured by areas of idle, ugly wasteland. Why do we have these blots on our city landscapes? Is this land just… Read more »
What is a fair wage? How can employees get it? Who or what decides the level of wages? Are employers and employees natural enemies? Read on for an in depth discussion… Read more »
Many people grumble about “unfair” commercial practices among foreign competitors. Business men are worried about cheap production,
Does land matter? – Many people in developed countries think that land is no longer important. The control and allocation of land is rarely mentioned
Does the housing shortage mean we have to build many new towns on greefield sites or allow existing towns to eat up more of the countryside between them? Is there any… Read more »
They are costly to collect and penalise productivity!
For a great many years, there has been an alternation of booms and slumps.
Most modem taxes are simply ways of plucking the taxpayer goose in a way designed to get the maximum number of feathers for the minimum number of squawks.
The Problem – Transport and other forms of communication are among the most important factors in determining where a person is willing to live or to run a business.
While poverty in Britain is not as widespread as it was a century ago, there is still a great deal of poverty here, and much more in some other parts… Read more »