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David C Lincoln Fellows, 2009–2010

Each year the Lincoln Institute sponsors visiting fellows who have worked closely with the Institute in the past or have a special expertise in land and tax policy issues. These visiting fellows undertake research and are actively involved in the Institute's education programs.

  • Leah Brooks
  • Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Toronto
  • Byron Lutz
  • Economist, Fiscal Analysis Section, Federal Reserve Board
  • Estimating the Regulatory Land Tax in Boom and Bust
  • Seong-Hoon Cho
  • Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics, University of Tennessee
  • Dayton Lambert
  • Assistant Prof, Agricultural Economics, University of Tennessee
  • Roland Roberts
  • Professor, Agricultural Economics, University of Tennessee
  • Moderating Urban Sprawl through a Two-Rate Property Tax
  • Jeremy Groves
  • Assistant Professor of Economics, Northern Illinois University
  • Estimating the Responsiveness of Residential Capital Investment to Property Tax Differentials
  • Nikolai Kuminoff
  • Assistant Professor of Economics, Arizona State University
  • Jaren Pope
  • Assistant Professor, Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech
  • Boom-Bust Implications for Property versus Land Value Taxation
  • Elizabeth Plummer
  • Associate Professor, Departmetn of Accounting, Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University
  • The Effect of Land Value Ratio on Property Tax Protests and the Resulting Effects on the Assessment Uniformity of Land Values

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