"The underlying intellectual argument for seeking to tax economic rents retains its force."

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Source: Mervyn Levy (1965). “The Artist & the Nude: An Anthology of Drawings”, London : Barrie & Rockliff

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Mervyn King

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Mervyn King is a prominent economist and former Governor of the Bank of England, known for his influential role in navigating economic crises.

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