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Do Wisconsin Tax Increment Finance Districts Stimulate Growth in Real Estate Values?
Documentos de TrabalhoDezembro 2007Russell Kashian, with Mark Skidmore and David MerrimanEconomic development is one of the central tasks of local government in the United States. In recent years local governments around the country have made wide use of a somewhat obscure and indirect...
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Do Bylaws Matter?
Evaluating Conservation Subdivision DesignDocumentos de TrabalhoJunho 2007Elisabeth M. HaminThis research investigates what public and private purposes are being achieved in projects permitted as conservation or open space subdivisions. An expert panel evaluated nine conservation...
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What's land got to do with it?
Posts do BlogNovembro 2007 -
New Orleans Recovery Chief to Lead Global Warming Research for Lincoln Institute
Comunicados de ImprensaJaneiro 23, 2007 -
Forum will examine role of land use in climate change
Comunicados de ImprensaOutubro 17, 2007 -
The property tax-school funding dilemma
Comunicados de ImprensaDezembro 13, 2007 -
The History and Purpose of Tax Increment Finance Policy in Wisconsin
Do Wisconsin Tax Increment Finance Districts Stimulate Growth in Real Estate Values? Do They Contribute to Sprawl?Documentos de TrabalhoMaio 2007Russell Kashian, Mark Skidmore, and David MerrimanLike other U.S. states, tax increment financing (TIF) is an important component of the development policy landscape in Wisconsin. While the guidelines for the use of TIF are similar to those that...
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Design is key in Visualizing Density: new Lincoln Institute book
Comunicados de ImprensaMarço 12, 2007 -
The Efficiency and Equity of Tiebout in the United States
Taxes, Services, and Property ValuesArtigos de ConferênciasMaio 2007Thomas J. NechybaLand use control is not the only public action that can affect property values; local service provisions and environmental conservation also play a role. From the Tiebout perspective, Thomas J....
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The Impact of Nonprofit, Large Landowners on Public Finance in a Fiscally Distressed Municipality
A Case Study of Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaDocumentos de TrabalhoDezembro 2007Sabina Deitrick and Christopher BriemIn 2004, the City of Pittsburgh became an Act 47 distressed community under Pennsylvania’s Municipalities Financial Recovery Act. This law placed the City in quasi-bankruptcy with state...
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