Richard Green is a professor in the Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.
This blog will feature commentary on the current state of housing, commercial real estate, mortgage finance, and urban development around the world. It may also at times have ruminations about graduate business education.
Friday, May 02, 2008
Worth Contemplating as Ethanol Subsidies contribute to Rising Food Prices
Another example of an unfunded mandate acting as a highly regressive tax on the poor. The poor cannot afford high food prices, or high prices on any essential. Have mercy already. Stop driving up prices with unnecessary mandates.
In case you know the real estate market it is must to remember the point that you will be able to know the pulse of the area and you can easily stay up with the changes in the pattern, sales prices and the rental rates. Having insight knowledge of these changes is very critical for making a future funding and David Lindahl scam report will provide you with an overview about all those things.
Another example of an unfunded mandate acting as a highly regressive tax on the poor. The poor cannot afford high food prices, or high prices on any essential. Have mercy already. Stop driving up prices with unnecessary mandates.
ReplyDeleteIn case you know the real estate market it is must to remember the point that you will be able to know the pulse of the area and you can easily stay up with the changes in the pattern, sales prices and the rental rates. Having insight knowledge of these changes is very critical for making a future funding and David Lindahl scam report will provide you with an overview about all those things.
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