<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This work identifies an 18-year property cycle, recurring with remarkable regularity and similarity over the last 200 years, in different countries under different political, economic and cultural conditions.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"There are some fascinating insights into cycles, property and rents." --John Calverley, chief economist, American Express Bank<br><br>"Does Harrison""really know something we don't?" "--The Mail on Sunday"<br><br>"The essence of its argument is that the majority of current property prices reflect land value rather than building costs." "--Professional Investor"<br><br>"[Harrison] does make a case for the existence of an 18-year business cycle, which he links to speculation in the property market." --"Financial Times"<br><br>"As the frantic property market of last spring slumps into its current nervous state with falling prices, is it by chance that this crystal ball-gazing--so far--seems to be uncannily accurate, or does Harrison really know something we don't?" --"The Mail on Sunday"<br><br>"Fascinating insights into cycles, property and rents." --"Institute of Economic Affairs"<br><br>"For anyone seeking to understand the vagaries of the housing market, this is a fascinating read." --"Sunday Telegraph"<br><br>"Harrison's book is a formidable challenge to the apologists of the status quo." --"American Journal of Economics and Sociology"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Fred Harrison is the research director of the Land Research Trust in London. He is the author of "Ricardo's Law: House Prices & the Great Tax Clawback Scam" and "Wheels of Fortune: Self-Funding Infrastructure and the Free Market Case for a Land Tax."
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