Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Land ownership can be allocated more evenly if the Government ceases to subsidise property rights

The Government should stop subsidising (excessive) property ownership. There are natural costs associated with owning property, and making sure others do not trespass, this includes collaborating with our neighbours and being open to the suggestion that we have occupied too much land. If the Government removes these costs, by subsidising property ownership then people will be more inclined to own property which can lead to land accumulating into the hands of just a few people. If land ownership is not subsidised then it will be utilised more evenly.

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