The Road Not Taken: What Russia Could Have Become
How Land Value Tax and Natural Resource Rents Could Have Built the Most Prosperous Nation on Earth, and Why the Failure to Adopt Them Gave Us Putin Instead The inspiration for this essay stems from a meme shared by R. Pettersson. It addresses a subject I have explored extensively in conversations with my mentor, Fred Harrison In the autumn of 1990, as the Soviet Union was entering its final convulsions, two economists flew to Moscow carrying an idea that was, in every meaningful sense, perfectly timed. Fred Harrison and Professor Mason Gaffney, both working in the tradition of Henry George, had been invited to advise the reformers around Mikhail Gorbachev on the shape of the new economic order that would replace Soviet central planning. They carried with them a proposal that was elegant in its simplicity and radical in its implications: instead of privatising Russia’s vast natural resources and land, the new Russian state should retain ownership of those assets in...