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  • Assessing Land Values – Principles and Methods
    Session 1
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.02
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ASSESSING LAND VALUES – PRINCIPLES AND METHODS

    In this 5 – session course, Ted Gwartney will introduce the fundamentals and methods of land value assessment. The course will highlight statewide differences in property tax assessment practices and procedures and makes the economic case for a public revenue system based essentially on land values.

    Ted Gwartney is a former professor at Baruch College, New York. Mr. Gwartney retired as assessor of Greenwich, Connecticut in 2012. He is a former assessor of Sacramento County 1969/70, Southfield, Michigan 1966/69 and was the Chief Executive Officer of the British Columbia Assessment Authority in Canada from 1975 to 1986.

    Dates: Mondays, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16, 8/23, 8/30

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    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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  • Economics for a Post- Covid 19 World
    Session 2
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.04
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ECONOMICS FOR A POST- COVID 19 WORLD

    The global health pandemic has exposed major flaws of the economic model that defined public policy in the Western world for the past four decades. While governments have intervened with massive rescue packages to salvage it, the trail of wealth inequality and environmental damage left behind by mainstream economics is now fueling calls for a paradigm shift. In this 5-session course, Alanna Hartzok will present an alternative framework that places justice, shared prosperity and environmental sustainability at the center of economic policy.

    The instructor, Alanna Hartzok is co-founder and co-director of Earth Rights Institute. She is the author of The Earth Belongs to Everyone, winner of the 2008 Radical Middle Book Award. She has given many lectures and seminars on how to structure public finance and tax policy to address issues of wealth distribution, the environment, infrastructure, education and peace.

    Dates: Wednesdays – 7/28, 8/04, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25

    Time: 6:30PM – 8:00PM

    REGISTER NOW

    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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  • Assessing Land Values – Principles and Methods
    Session 2
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.09
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ASSESSING LAND VALUES – PRINCIPLES AND METHODS

    In this 5 – session course, Ted Gwartney will introduce the fundamentals and methods of land value assessment. The course will highlight statewide differences in property tax assessment practices and procedures and makes the economic case for a public revenue system based essentially on land values.

    Ted Gwartney is a former professor at Baruch College, New York. Mr. Gwartney retired as assessor of Greenwich, Connecticut in 2012. He is a former assessor of Sacramento County 1969/70, Southfield, Michigan 1966/69 and was the Chief Executive Officer of the British Columbia Assessment Authority in Canada from 1975 to 1986.

    Dates: Mondays, 8/2, 8/9, 8/23, 8/30, 9/13

    REGISTER NOW

    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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  • Economics for a Post- Covid 19 World
    Session 3
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.11
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ECONOMICS FOR A POST- COVID 19 WORLD

    The global health pandemic has exposed major flaws of the economic model that defined public policy in the Western world for the past four decades. While governments have intervened with massive rescue packages to salvage it, the trail of wealth inequality and environmental damage left behind by mainstream economics is now fueling calls for a paradigm shift. In this 5-session course, Alanna Hartzok will present an alternative framework that places justice, shared prosperity and environmental sustainability at the center of economic policy.

    The instructor, Alanna Hartzok is co-founder and co-director of Earth Rights Institute. She is the author of The Earth Belongs to Everyone, winner of the 2008 Radical Middle Book Award. She has given many lectures and seminars on how to structure public finance and tax policy to address issues of wealth distribution, the environment, infrastructure, education and peace.

    Dates: Wednesdays – 7/28, 8/04, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25

    Time: 6:30PM – 8:00PM

    REGISTER NOW

    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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  • Economics for a Post- Covid 19 World
    Session 4
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.18
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ECONOMICS FOR A POST- COVID 19 WORLD

    The global health pandemic has exposed major flaws of the economic model that defined public policy in the Western world for the past four decades. While governments have intervened with massive rescue packages to salvage it, the trail of wealth inequality and environmental damage left behind by mainstream economics is now fueling calls for a paradigm shift. In this 5-session course, Alanna Hartzok will present an alternative framework that places justice, shared prosperity and environmental sustainability at the center of economic policy.

    The instructor, Alanna Hartzok is co-founder and co-director of Earth Rights Institute. She is the author of The Earth Belongs to Everyone, winner of the 2008 Radical Middle Book Award. She has given many lectures and seminars on how to structure public finance and tax policy to address issues of wealth distribution, the environment, infrastructure, education and peace.

    Dates: Wednesdays – 7/28, 8/04, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25

    Time: 6:30PM – 8:00PM

    REGISTER NOW

    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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  • Assessing Land Values – Principles and Methods
    Session 3
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.23
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ASSESSING LAND VALUES – PRINCIPLES AND METHODS

    In this 5 – session course, Ted Gwartney will introduce the fundamentals and methods of land value assessment. The course will highlight statewide differences in property tax assessment practices and procedures and makes the economic case for a public revenue system based essentially on land values.

    Ted Gwartney is a former professor at Baruch College, New York. Mr. Gwartney retired as assessor of Greenwich, Connecticut in 2012. He is a former assessor of Sacramento County 1969/70, Southfield, Michigan 1966/69 and was the Chief Executive Officer of the British Columbia Assessment Authority in Canada from 1975 to 1986.

    Dates: Mondays, 8/2, 8/9, 8/23, 8/30, 9/13

    REGISTER NOW

    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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  • Economics for a Post- Covid 19 World
    Session 5
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.25
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ECONOMICS FOR A POST- COVID 19 WORLD

    The global health pandemic has exposed major flaws of the economic model that defined public policy in the Western world for the past four decades. While governments have intervened with massive rescue packages to salvage it, the trail of wealth inequality and environmental damage left behind by mainstream economics is now fueling calls for a paradigm shift. In this 5-session course, Alanna Hartzok will present an alternative framework that places justice, shared prosperity and environmental sustainability at the center of economic policy.

    The instructor, Alanna Hartzok is co-founder and co-director of Earth Rights Institute. She is the author of The Earth Belongs to Everyone, winner of the 2008 Radical Middle Book Award. She has given many lectures and seminars on how to structure public finance and tax policy to address issues of wealth distribution, the environment, infrastructure, education and peace.

    Dates: Wednesdays – 7/28, 8/04, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25

    Time: 6:30PM – 8:00PM

    REGISTER NOW

    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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  • Assessing Land Values – Principles and Methods
    Session 4
    6:30 pm-8:00 pm
    2021.08.30
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ASSESSING LAND VALUES – PRINCIPLES AND METHODS

    In this 5 – session course, Ted Gwartney will introduce the fundamentals and methods of land value assessment. The course will highlight statewide differences in property tax assessment practices and procedures and makes the economic case for a public revenue system based essentially on land values.

    Ted Gwartney is a former professor at Baruch College, New York. Mr. Gwartney retired as assessor of Greenwich, Connecticut in 2012. He is a former assessor of Sacramento County 1969/70, Southfield, Michigan 1966/69 and was the Chief Executive Officer of the British Columbia Assessment Authority in Canada from 1975 to 1986.

    Dates: Mondays, 8/2, 8/9, 8/23, 8/30, 9/13

    REGISTER NOW

    Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available after registration.

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