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¿El financiamiento con base en el suelo podría ayudar a crear espacio fiscal para inversiones por parte de los municipios brasileños?
David Michael Vetter and Marcia Vetter
April 2015, Spanish
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Value Capture
April 2015, Spanish
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Value Capture
50-State Property Tax Comparison Study
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence
April 2015, English
Other Publication
Property Tax, Public Finance
April 2015, English
Other Publication
Property Tax, Public Finance
Regímenes privados en la esfera pública
Cómo optimizar los beneficios de las comunidades de interés común
February 2015, Spanish
Una caricatura de Jack Ziegler en la revista New Yorker refleja la ironía esencial de participar en condominios, cooperativas y otros tipos de asociaciones de propietarios. Un automóvil está ingresando en un camino que conduce hasta un grupo de casas adosadas a lo lejos, con un cartel en la entrada que proclama “Bienvenido a Condoville […]
Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
February 2015, Spanish
Una caricatura de Jack Ziegler en la revista New Yorker refleja la ironía esencial de participar en condominios, cooperativas y otros tipos de asociaciones de propietarios. Un automóvil está ingresando en un camino que conduce hasta un grupo de casas adosadas a lo lejos, con un cartel en la entrada que proclama “Bienvenido a Condoville […]
Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
Private Regimes in the Public Sphere
Optimizing the Benefits of Common Interest Communities
February 2015, English
A New Yorker cartoon by Jack Ziegler captures the essential irony of buying into condominiums, cooperatives, and other homeowner associations. A car is entering a driveway that leads to a group of townhouses in the distance, and a sign by the entrance proclaims, “Welcome to Condoville and the Illusion of Owning Your Own Property” (Ziegler […]
Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
February 2015, English
A New Yorker cartoon by Jack Ziegler captures the essential irony of buying into condominiums, cooperatives, and other homeowner associations. A car is entering a driveway that leads to a group of townhouses in the distance, and a sign by the entrance proclaims, “Welcome to Condoville and the Illusion of Owning Your Own Property” (Ziegler […]
Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
Nueva colaboración editorial
El impuesto sobre la propiedad y el financiamiento de la educación primaria y secundaria—Un número especial de Education Finance and Policy (Finanzas y política educativa)
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February 2015, Spanish
Nueva colaboración editorial: El impuesto sobre la propiedad y el financiamiento de la educación primaria y secundaria—Un número especial de Education Finance and Policy (Finanzas y política educativa) Daphne A. Kenyon y Andrew Reschovsky Consecuencia de la gran recesión, el financiamiento del sistema de educación primaria y secundaria pública en los Estados Unidos ha sido […]
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
February 2015, Spanish
Nueva colaboración editorial: El impuesto sobre la propiedad y el financiamiento de la educación primaria y secundaria—Un número especial de Education Finance and Policy (Finanzas y política educativa) Daphne A. Kenyon y Andrew Reschovsky Consecuencia de la gran recesión, el financiamiento del sistema de educación primaria y secundaria pública en los Estados Unidos ha sido […]
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
New Publishing Collaboration
Property Tax and the Financing of K–12 Education—A Special Issue of Education Finance and Policy
Daphne A. Kenyon and Andrew Reschovsky
February 2015, English
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the financing of U.S. public elementary and secondary education has become particularly challenging, given the close link between school finance and property taxation. Across the nation, the sharp drop in housing prices that triggered the recession led to reductions in property tax revenues. Public schools derive more than […]
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
February 2015, English
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the financing of U.S. public elementary and secondary education has become particularly challenging, given the close link between school finance and property taxation. Across the nation, the sharp drop in housing prices that triggered the recession led to reductions in property tax revenues. Public schools derive more than […]
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
¿Podrá un cinturón verde reducir los eriales de Detroit?
October 2014, Spanish
Es difícil figurarse la manera en que la pérdida constante de población ha devastado a Detroit. Entre 1900 y 1950, cuando el crecimiento de la manufactura automotriz en los EE.UU. la convirtió en uno de los principales centros industriales y culturales del país, la población de Detroit saltó de 300.000 a 1,85 millones de habitantes. […]
Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
October 2014, Spanish
Es difícil figurarse la manera en que la pérdida constante de población ha devastado a Detroit. Entre 1900 y 1950, cuando el crecimiento de la manufactura automotriz en los EE.UU. la convirtió en uno de los principales centros industriales y culturales del país, la población de Detroit saltó de 300.000 a 1,85 millones de habitantes. […]
Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
Will a Greenbelt Help to Shrink Detroit’s Wasteland?
October 2014, English
It is difficult to overstate how ongoing population loss has devastated Detroit. Between 1900 and 1950, when the rise of U.S. automobile manufacturing made the city one of America’s premier industrial and cultural centers, the population spiked from 300,000 to 1.85 million. Beginning in 1950, however, it began to fall. And its decline has been […]
Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
October 2014, English
It is difficult to overstate how ongoing population loss has devastated Detroit. Between 1900 and 1950, when the rise of U.S. automobile manufacturing made the city one of America’s premier industrial and cultural centers, the population spiked from 300,000 to 1.85 million. Beginning in 1950, however, it began to fall. And its decline has been […]
Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax
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