Wheels of Fortune by Fred Harrison

Wheels of Fortune by Fred Harrison

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Shows that large scale infrastructure projects can be made self-funding. This book suggests that infrastructure projects bring about a large increase in the value of adjoining land. It argues that a fairer and more efficient means to fund infrastructure projects is to capture and use the increases in land values that they bring.

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Wheels of Fortune by Fred Harrison

It is often assumed that government intervention is required to bring to fruition large scale infrastructure projects because the large initial capital outlays such projects require must be funded from the public purse. In "Wheels of Fortune", Fred Harrison shows that large scale infrastructure projects can be made self-funding. Infrastructure projects almost always bring about a large increase in the value of adjoining land. For example, it is estimated that the London Underground Jubilee Line extension increased adjoining land values by close to GBP3 billion. When such infrastructure projects are funded by government, they therefore involve a substantial transfer of wealth from a large number of taxpayers to a small number of property owners. Harrison argues that a fairer and more efficient means to fund infrastructure projects is to capture and use the increases in land values that they bring.
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ISBN 13 9780255365895
ISBN 10 0255365896
Title Wheels of Fortune
Author Fred Harrison
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Institute of Economic Affairs
Year published 2006-01-20
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.