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Made for Walking

12 leading walkable urban neighborhoods in North America benefitted from more than just density, writes Julie Campoli in this richly illustrated new book More >>

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Metropolitan finance

Booming cities in developing countries – the engines of economic growth -- must strengthen public financeMore >>

The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a leading resource for key issues concerning the use, regulation, and taxation of land. Providing high quality education and research, the Institute strives to improve public dialogue and decisions about land policy.About >>

Pollution in China

Pollution in China

The new book China's Environmental Policy and Urban Development underscores the nation's steep challengesMore >>

The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a leading resource for key issues concerning the use, regulation, and taxation of land. Providing high quality education and research, the Institute strives to improve public dialogue and decisions about land policy.About >>

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Infrastructure and Land Policies

From rail networks to telecommunications, innovation has arrived in the financing and maintenance of urban infrastructureMore >>

The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a leading resource for key issues concerning the use, regulation, and taxation of land. Providing high quality education and research, the Institute strives to improve public dialogue and decisions about land policy.About >>

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Taxes and land in Eastern Europe

05.08.2013

Senior fellow Joan Youngman traveled to Ljubljana, Slovenia, with a delegation from the Lincoln Institute for a workshop on market value-based taxation of real property at the Center of Excellence in Finance, a leading training institution for public officials. The work was with participants from six Eastern Europe nations to compare international experiences and draw lessons for the successful implementation of value-based property taxes. The group analyzed property tax bases and valuation systems from the perspective of revenue capacity, fiscal policy, property rights, administrative efficiency, and land use incentives. Full Story

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