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Betterment Levy in Colombia

Relevance, Procedures, and Social Acceptability

Oscar Borrero Ochoa

April 2011, English

The betterment levy or special assessment (as it is known in the United States) is a “compulsory charge imposed by a government on the owners of a selected group of properties to defray, in whole or in part, the cost of a specific improvement or services that is presumed to be of general benefit to […]

Infrastructure, Property Tax, Public Finance, Value Capture

April 2011, English

The betterment levy or special assessment (as it is known in the United States) is a “compulsory charge imposed by a government on the owners of a selected group of properties to defray, in whole or in part, the cost of a specific improvement or services that is presumed to be of general benefit to […]

Infrastructure, Property Tax, Public Finance, Value Capture

Faculty Profile

Weidong Qu

April 2011, English

Weidong Qu is a research fellow at the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy in Beijing, and an associate professor in the Department of Land and Real Estate Management at Renmin University of China. Dr. Qu’s research interests include real estate appraisal, land and cadastral management, fuzzy cluster analysis, GIS programming […]

Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization

April 2011, English

Weidong Qu is a research fellow at the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy in Beijing, and an associate professor in the Department of Land and Real Estate Management at Renmin University of China. Dr. Qu’s research interests include real estate appraisal, land and cadastral management, fuzzy cluster analysis, GIS programming […]

Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization

Land Lines, April 2011

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

April 2011, English

Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization, Valuation

April 2011, English

Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization, Valuation

The Valuation of Federally Subsidized Housing

Ten Questions for the Property Tax

Joan M. Youngman

February 2011, English

Housing, Property Tax

February 2011, English

Housing, Property Tax

Assessment Regressivity

A Tale of Two Illinois Counties

By Daniel P. McMillen

January 2011, English

Most jurisdictions require residential assessments to be proportional to market value, but in practice assessment ratios—assessed value divided by sale price—are often lower for high-priced than low-priced properties. This tendency for assessment ratios to fall as sales prices rise is termed regressivity, because it means that property taxes are a higher percentage of property value […]

Housing, Property Tax, Valuation

January 2011, English

Most jurisdictions require residential assessments to be proportional to market value, but in practice assessment ratios—assessed value divided by sale price—are often lower for high-priced than low-priced properties. This tendency for assessment ratios to fall as sales prices rise is termed regressivity, because it means that property taxes are a higher percentage of property value […]

Housing, Property Tax, Valuation

Affordable Housing in China

By Joyce Yanyun Man

January 2011, English

Since 1978, the Chinese government has pursued various economic and housing reforms to expand private property rights in housing and to promote home ownership through the commercialization and privatization of urban public housing. This has involved terminating the old system of allocating housing units through public-sector employers and establishing a more market-based system of housing […]

Housing, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance, Urbanization

January 2011, English

Since 1978, the Chinese government has pursued various economic and housing reforms to expand private property rights in housing and to promote home ownership through the commercialization and privatization of urban public housing. This has involved terminating the old system of allocating housing units through public-sector employers and establishing a more market-based system of housing […]

Housing, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance, Urbanization

Patterns of Global Urban Expansion

Implications for the Future

Gregory K. Ingram

January 2011, English

Data from global satellite imagery and new technologies for processing digital maps are facilitating the study of urban expansion on a global scale. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s most recent policy focus report, Making Room for a Planet of Cities, by Shlomo Angel and his colleagues, demonstrates this new capability. It analyzes the spatial […]

Urbanization

January 2011, English

Data from global satellite imagery and new technologies for processing digital maps are facilitating the study of urban expansion on a global scale. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s most recent policy focus report, Making Room for a Planet of Cities, by Shlomo Angel and his colleagues, demonstrates this new capability. It analyzes the spatial […]

Urbanization