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  1. Why So Little Georgism in America?

    Using the Pennsylvania Case Files to Understand the Slow, Uneven Progress of Land Value Taxation
    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2006
    Mark Alan Hughes

    Pennsylvania is the only state government in the U.S. to enable split-rate property taxation among its local governments. Since 1913, Pennsylvania has produced a body of sustained outcomes across 33...

  2. Land Value Taxation for Local Government Finance in the Russian Federation

    A Case Study of Saratov Oblast
    Documentos de trabajo
    Marzo 2006
    John L. Mikesell, C. Kurt Zorn, Valentina Guerasimova, Svetlana Vladimirova, and Olha Krupa

    As the Russian Federation restructures its local government finances to provide greater local fiscal autonomy, it is changing the way it taxes land. Instead of using normative measures such as area...

  3. Landvaluescape and U.K. Tax Reform

    A Report on Aspects of the Study of Land Value Taxation Carried Out in Oxfordshire, 2003–2005
    Documentos de trabajo
    Marzo 2006
    Anthony Vickers

    The author obtained a grant from Lincoln Institute to enable site values to be assessed for a study of land value taxation (LVT) in Oxfordshire, England. This paper describes the political background...

  4. Legal Issues in Property Valuation and Taxation

    Cases and Materials
    Libros
    Enero 2006
    Joan Youngman, with a new foreword by David Brunori

    This "go-to" book for lawyers, law students, and policy makers brings together important legal cases and materials on the fundamental legal issues concerning valuation, tax poplicy, and the...

  5. Tax Increment Financing

    A Tool for Local Economic Development
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2006

    Tax increment financing (TIF) is an alluring tool that allows municipalities to promote economic development by earmarking property tax revenue from increases in assessed values within a designated...

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