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Report from the President
PILOTs in PerspectiveRevista Land LinesOutubro 2010Gregory K. IngramNonprofit organizations operated for charitable purposes in the United States are exempt from most taxes, including investment income, sales, and property taxes. They benefit from the tax deductions...
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What the Housing Crisis Means for State and Local Governments
Revista Land LinesOutubro 2010Kim Rueben and Serena LeiWhile the housing market and the economy are closely intertwined, the severe drop in state tax revenues can largely be attributed to the broader economic downturn, not the housing crisis specifically.
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Land Lines, October 2010
Revista Land LinesOutubro 2010Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue highlights U.S. foreclosure rate comparisons between standard market-rate residences and homes owned by land trusts; the effects of the national housing crisis on state and local...
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Thirty Years of Judicial Education on Property Tax Issues
Revista Land LinesJulho 2010Joseph C. Small and Joan YoungmanOver the past 30 years, the Lincoln Institute has sponsored the annual National Conference of State Tax Judges as a means of improving land-related tax policy as applied and interpreted by...
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Reflections on the Foreclosure Crisis
Revista Land LinesJulho 2010Morris A. DavisWe learn about the root causes of foreclosure by exploring how foreclosure rates vary across places and over time and examining two “triggers”—falling house prices and rising...
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Faculty Profile
Daniel P. McMillenRevista Land LinesJulho 2010Daniel McMillen has a joint appointment in the Department of Economics and the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois. He is also a visiting fellow in the Department...
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Land Lines, July 2010
Revista Land LinesJulho 2010Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue provides various reflections on the U.S. foreclosure crisis of the mid-2000s; an analysis of housing reform and homeowner security in Buenos Aires, Argentina; and an overview of the...
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Financing Cities
Artigos de ConferênciasMaio 2010Robert P. InmanCities and their surrounding suburban neighborhoods are economic growth agents. Not only do they provide public goods to satisfy the needs of urban residents, but they also supply local...
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How Alternative Revenue Structures Are Changing Local Government
Artigos de ConferênciasMaio 2010Tracy M. Gordon and Kim RuebenIn this paper, Tracy M. Gordon and Kim Rueben note that the revenue mix for local government changes frequently in response to economic shocks, policy shifts, and technological advances in tax...
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Municipal Revenues and Land Policies
LivrosMaio 2010Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung HongBased on the proceedings of Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s fourth annual cross-disciplinary land policy conference, this volume collects scholarly work by a wide range of experts in land...
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