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The Capitalist Manifesto: Why the Global Free Market Will Save the World

Journal of Economic Literature 2024 62(2), 811-813
Geoffrey Carliner of Boston Committee on Foreign Relations reviews “The Capitalist Manifesto: Why the Global Free Market Will Save the World” by By Johan Norberg. The EconLit abstract of this book begins: “Assesses the role of freedom and choice in capitalism, promoting the view that arguments against capitalism fail to take into account how capitalist competition has largely led to improvements in global standards of living.”

Income Elasticity of Housing Demand

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1973 55(4), 528
This paper estimates a housing demand function from a four year panel study.The findings indicate that the income elasticity of housing demand is around .6 or .7 for owners and around .5 for renters.This means that the percentage of income spent on housing declines as income rises, and that the property tax falls more heavily on the poor than on the rich.This finding differs from earlier studies which were based on city averages rather than panel studies, and is therefore more reliable.The study also found that, other things equal, the old demand more housing than the young, whites more than nonwhites, and female headed households more than male headed households.