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Economic rents must become partof the public discourse : Comments
By Bryan Kavanagh, published 28/8/2014In Australia, the Henry Tax Review was not whistling 'Dixie' in 2008 when it claimed: 'economic growth would be higher if governments raised more revenue from land and less revenue from other tax bases'.
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Land was classically distinguished from capital when it was unimproved land. But for example, fenced pasture-improved paddocks with stockyards are rightly counted as capital to the extent of the improvement, not land.
The author regards mines as "land". This is valid in so far as they are part of the earth and contain minerals. But remember, without the expenditure of capital and labour, no-one would even know that they contain minerals, let alone be in a position to put those minerals to the satisfaction of human wants.
To the extent that the owners of the capital that performed the transformation charge for the final product, they are not "rent-seekers".
The rent-seekers are those hoping to use the political process to parasitise the productive activity of the miners.