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Detroit and the Property Tax
Strategies to Improve Equity and Enhance Revenue
Gary Sands and Mark Skidmore
November 2015, English
Policy Focus Report
Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization, Valuation
November 2015, English
Policy Focus Report
Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization, Valuation
Use-Value Assessment of Rural Lands
Time for Reform?
John E. Anderson and Richard W. England
November 2015, English
Policy Focus Report
Land Conservation, Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Valuation
November 2015, English
Policy Focus Report
Land Conservation, Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Valuation
The Long-Run Effects of Subsidized Housing on Travel Behavior
Evidence from China’s Housing Reform
Joshua Linn, Zhongmin Wang, and Lunyu Xie
November 2015, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Urbanization
November 2015, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Urbanization
Annotated Bibliography on Land Value Taxation and Value Capture 2007–2013
Jeffrey I. Chapman
November 2015, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Value Capture
November 2015, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Value Capture
Aumento de resiliencia al cambio climático en asentamientos informales de dos ciudades latinoamericanas
Condega y Cartagena
Mona Serageldin, Alfredo Stein, Alejandra Mortarini, Carolina Morgan, Warren Hagist, Sheelah Gobar, and Luis Sevilla Fajardo
November 2015, Spanish
Working Paper
November 2015, Spanish
Working Paper
Message from the President
Helping Communities to Help Themselves
October 2015, English
Before joining the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, I covered the Detroit beat for almost a decade for the Ford Foundation. There I was able to witness firsthand the unprecedented challenges involved in reversing the fortunes of the most powerful and important U.S. city of the mid-20th century. The enormity of these challenges called forth […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Technology and Tools, Urbanization
October 2015, English
Before joining the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, I covered the Detroit beat for almost a decade for the Ford Foundation. There I was able to witness firsthand the unprecedented challenges involved in reversing the fortunes of the most powerful and important U.S. city of the mid-20th century. The enormity of these challenges called forth […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Technology and Tools, Urbanization
Muni Finance
The Visual Budget Lets Taxpayers Follow the Money
By Loren Berlin
October 2015, English
An informed citizenry is an empowered one, but educating taxpayers and voters can be difficult. While most people care deeply about various community issues—such as whether to build a new library branch or provide curbside recycling—very few of us spend our limited free time paging through spreadsheets to understand the specifics of a municipal budget […]
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Technology and Tools
October 2015, English
An informed citizenry is an empowered one, but educating taxpayers and voters can be difficult. While most people care deeply about various community issues—such as whether to build a new library branch or provide curbside recycling—very few of us spend our limited free time paging through spreadsheets to understand the specifics of a municipal budget […]
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Technology and Tools
The Super Ditch
Can Water Become a Cash Crop in the West?
By Scott Campbell
October 2015, English
Peter Nichols is an avid outdoorsman and one of Colorado’s leading water law attorneys. It’s not uncommon to see him enter the lobby of his Boulder office at Berg Hill Greenleaf & Ruscitti—a room with stone, hardwoods, and a sharp-dressed receptionist—in wrinkled attorney attire and a pair of worn river sandals. By his own reckoning, […]
Economic Development, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation
October 2015, English
Peter Nichols is an avid outdoorsman and one of Colorado’s leading water law attorneys. It’s not uncommon to see him enter the lobby of his Boulder office at Berg Hill Greenleaf & Ruscitti—a room with stone, hardwoods, and a sharp-dressed receptionist—in wrinkled attorney attire and a pair of worn river sandals. By his own reckoning, […]
Economic Development, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation
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