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Land Value Taxation in Britain for the Benefit of the Community
History, Achievements and ProspectsDocumentos de trabajoEnero 1997Nathaniel Lichfield and Owen ConnellanThis report examines the economic and social rationales and century-old experience in Britain for taxing land (as distinct from land and buildings in combination) for the benefit of the community. In...
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Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on the Property Tax
LibrosEnero 2010Edited by Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Joan YoungmanThis book reviews the role of the property tax, addresses the reasons behind its poor performance in practice, and critiques the conventional wisdom in academic literature on the subject. It also...
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2018 Urban Economics and Public Finance Conference
ConferenciasMayo 4, 2018Speakers: Adam Storeygard, Amy Schwartz, Christian Redfearn, Danilo Igliori, Dan McMillen, Edward Coulson, Eric Brunner, Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Paavo Monkkonen, Ruchi Singh, Stephen Billings, Tien Foo SingThe economic growth and development of urban areas are closely linked to their revenue sufficiency and fiscal prospects. This research seminar offers a forum for new academic work on the interaction of these two fields.
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2017 Urban Economics and Public Finance Conference
ConferenciasMayo 5, 2017Speakers: Andrew Hanson, Christian Redfearn, Cynthia Rogers, Daniel Hartley, Gabriel Ehrlich, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jeffrey Zabel, Jenny Schuetz, Patrick Button, Siqi Zheng, Stephen Billings, Timothy BartikThe economic growth and development of urban areas are closely linked to their revenue sufficiency and fiscal prospects. This research seminar offers a forum for new academic work on the interaction of these two fields.
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2016 Urban Economics and Public Finance Conference
ConferenciasMayo 6, 2016Speakers: Andrew Haughwout, Ashlyn Nelson, Byron Lutz, Christian Redfearn, David Geltner, Eric Brunner, Jan K. Brueckner, John Clapp, Keren Horn, Ronan Lyons, Therese McGuire, Thies Lindenthal, Thomas DownesThe economic growth and development of urban areas are closely linked to their revenue sufficiency and fiscal prospects. This research seminar offers a forum for new academic work on the interaction of these two fields.