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Current Use Property Taxation in the Conservation of New Hampshire Land
An Empirical Investigation Using Multiple Imputations
Darshana Udayanganie
April 2012, English
Property Tax, Valuation
April 2012, English
Property Tax, Valuation
Resilient Coastal City Regions
Planning for Climate Change in the United States and Australia
Edited by Edward J. Blakely and Armando Carbonell
March 2012, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Urbanization
March 2012, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Urbanization
Predicting the Impact of the Housing Crisis and the “Great Recession” on the Revenues of the Nation’s Largest Central Cities
Howard Chernick, Adam Langley, and Andrew Reschovsky
March 2012, English
Housing, Land Markets, Local Government
March 2012, English
Housing, Land Markets, Local Government
Less Than Nothing
Land Value Taxation When Land Values Are Negative
Stanley D. Longhofer
March 2012, English
Valuation
March 2012, English
Valuation
A Tale of Two Taxes
Property Tax Reform in Ontario
Richard M. Bird, Enid Slack, and Almos Tassonyi
February 2012, English
Book
Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Valuation
February 2012, English
Book
Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Valuation
Mike Adaster and the Guidelines for a Multipurpose Territorial Cadastre
Edited by Diego Alfonso Erba and Eglaísa Micheline Pontes Cunha
February 2012, English
Other Publication
City and Regional Planning, Land Markets, Property Tax, Valuation
February 2012, English
Other Publication
City and Regional Planning, Land Markets, Property Tax, Valuation
Informe del presidente
La evolución de la teoría de los derechos de propiedad
Gregory K. Ingram
January 2012, Spanish
Environment, Land and Property Rights
January 2012, Spanish
Environment, Land and Property Rights
Report from the President
The Evolving Theory of Property Rights
Gregory K. Ingram
January 2012, English
Clearly defining the ownership of property is often thought to be necessary for the efficient operation of markets and the appropriate use of scarce resources. Specifying property rights within mature governance frameworks is relatively straightforward for traditional private goods, but it becomes more complex for common property goods such as groundwater, environmental resources, irrigation systems, […]
Environment, Land and Property Rights
January 2012, English
Clearly defining the ownership of property is often thought to be necessary for the efficient operation of markets and the appropriate use of scarce resources. Specifying property rights within mature governance frameworks is relatively straightforward for traditional private goods, but it becomes more complex for common property goods such as groundwater, environmental resources, irrigation systems, […]
Environment, Land and Property Rights
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