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Anderson, J. E.; M. F. Griffing (2000). Use-value Assessment Tax Expenditures in Urban Areas. Journal of Urban Economics 48(3): 443-452.

Artana, D.; R. L. Murphy (2002). Descentralización Fiscal y Aspectos Macroeconómicos: Una Perspectiva Latinoamericana. Ed. Instituto para el Desarrollo Técnico de las Haciendas Públicas, INDETEC. Trimestre Fiscal 74: 96-124.

Barnett, R. R.; R. L evaggi et al. (1990). Simulating Local Government Expenditure Decisions and Welfare Changes under a Community Charge (Poll Tax) Regime. Queen's John Deutsch Institute Discussion Paper 5 (34).

Bernard, P. J. (1972). The Ground Rent Problem and Social Policy. Analyses and Prevision 13(6): 1395-1433.

Borge, L. E.; F. Carlsen et al. (2001). Local Tax Discretion in the Norwegian Institutional Context. Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning 42(2): 163-189.

Bowman, W. (1999). Buying Charity Care with Property Tax Expenditures. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 18(1): 120-125.

Brennan, G. (1987). Local Government Finance. Australian National University Center for Federal Financial Relations. Occasional Paper.

Brown, H. J.; M. O. Smolka (1997). Capturing Public Value from Public Investment. Land Use & Taxation: Applying the Insights of Henry George. Edited by H. James Brown, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, US: 17-32.

Brown, T. (2000). Constitutional Tax and Expenditure Limitation in Colorado: The Impact on Municipal Governments. Public Budgeting and Finance 20(3): 29-50.

Canadian Tax, F. (1992). Provincial and Municipal Finances 1991. Toronto, Canada.

Chamberlin, R. (1993). The Costs and Benefits of Differential Assessment Programs in the Northern Forest Region. Property Tax Journal 12(4): 341.

Giugale, M.; S. Webb (2000). Achievements and Challenges of Fiscal Decentralization: Lessons from Mexico. ed. The World Bank, Washington, US.

Greenstein, R.; W. Wim (2000). Urban-Suburban Interdependencies. Ed. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, US.

International Monetary Fund, IMF (2004). Government Finance Statistics Yearbook 2000. Edited by International Monetary Fund: Washington, US.

International Monetary Fund, IMF (2003). World Economic Outlook Database. Available at: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2003/02/data/index.htm.

Lewis, A. (1982). The Psychology of Taxation. Martin Robertson: Oxford: UK.

Morales, C.; S. G. Jiménez (2003). Finanzas Públicas y la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México. Actualización del Programa de Ordenación de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México (1ª etapa). Secretaría de Desarrollo Social y Programa Universitario de Estudios sobre la Ciudad del México: 421-458.

Reece, B. F. (1992). State Land Taxation: A Critical Review. Research Study 15. Australian Tax Research Foundation: NSW, Australia.

Smolka, M.; F. Furtado. (2001). Recuperación de Plusvalías en América Latina: Alternativas para el Desarrollo Urbano. Eurolibros. Eds. Universidad Católica de Chile y Lincoln Institute of Land Policy: Santiago de Chile, Chile, y Cambridge, US.



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