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Property Taxation in Francophone West Africa
Case Study of Côte d’Ivoire
Bernard Tayoh
March 2009, English
Working Paper
March 2009, English
Working Paper
What Drives the Property Tax?
A Holistic Examination of City and County Budgets in Minnesota
Aaron Twait and Mark Haveman
March 2009, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
March 2009, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
Estimates of the Total Cost and Distribution of Tax Relief Under State Funded Property Tax Circuit Breakers
March 2009, English
Working Paper
Housing, Property Tax
March 2009, English
Working Paper
Housing, Property Tax
Biases in Analysis of Split-Rate Property Tax Reforms
Hawaii’s Experience 1963-1979
Sally Kwak
March 2009, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Local Government
March 2009, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Local Government
Twentieth-Century New England Land Conservation
A Heritage of Civic Engagement
Edited by Charles H.W. Foster
February 2009, English
Book
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation
February 2009, English
Book
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation
Exploring Changes in Homeowner Property Taxes in Wisconsin, 2000 to 2005
Rebecca Boldt, Bradley Caruth, and Andrew Reschovsky
February 2009, English
Working Paper
Property Tax
February 2009, English
Working Paper
Property Tax
Smart Urban Growth for China
Edited by Yan Song and Chengri Ding
January 2009, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Urbanization
January 2009, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Urbanization
What Policy Makers Should Know About Property Taxes
Ronald C. Fisher
January 2009, English
Although property taxes continue to be a fundamental and important revenue source for local government, they also remain exceptionally controversial. Still, the topic of property taxation seems to be one for which improved education and understanding is especially necessary.
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax
January 2009, English
Although property taxes continue to be a fundamental and important revenue source for local government, they also remain exceptionally controversial. Still, the topic of property taxation seems to be one for which improved education and understanding is especially necessary.
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax
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