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The Tiebout Model at Fifty
Essays in Public Economics in Honor of Wallace Oates
Edited by William A. Fischel
June 2006, English
Book
Local Government, Property Tax
June 2006, English
Book
Local Government, Property Tax
Application of New Land Value Capture Instruments in Colombia
Desepaz Case Study — Cali
Liliana Bonilla Otoya and Juber Galeano Loaiza
June 2006, English
Working Paper
June 2006, English
Working Paper
Planes parciales, gestión asociada y mecanismos de distribución equitativa de cargas y beneficios en el sistema urbanístico colombiano
Marco jurídico, conceptos básicos y alternativas de aplicación
María Mercedes Maldonado Copello, Juan Felipe Pinilla Pineda, Juan Francisco Rodríguez Vitta, and Natalia Valencia Dávila
June 2006, Spanish
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Value Capture
June 2006, Spanish
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Value Capture
Does Urban Design Influence Property Values in High-Poverty Urban Neighborhoods?
Brent D. Ryan and Rachel Weber
May 2006, English
Working Paper
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Tax and Property Value Effects of Conservation Easements
Jeffrey O. Sundberg and Richard F. Dye
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Land Conservation, Property Tax
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Land Conservation, Property Tax
Valuing Land and Improvements in Thin Markets
Does the Frequency of Sales Cause Property Tax Inequities?
Rachel N. Weber and Daniel P. McMillen
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
Implementing a Local Property Tax Where There Is No Real Estate Market
The Case of Commonly Owned Land in Rural South Africa
Michael E. Bell and John H. Bowman
April 2006, English
Book
Property Tax, Valuation
April 2006, English
Book
Property Tax, Valuation
Who Pays the Property Tax?
George Zodrow
April 2006, English
A critical aspect of the property tax, but one that is rarely addressed in public debate, is its “economic incidence,” or who actually bears the burden of the tax, as opposed to its statutory incidence, or who literally pays the tax. For example, a landlord might pay a property tax bill, but if some of […]
Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Property Tax
April 2006, English
A critical aspect of the property tax, but one that is rarely addressed in public debate, is its “economic incidence,” or who actually bears the burden of the tax, as opposed to its statutory incidence, or who literally pays the tax. For example, a landlord might pay a property tax bill, but if some of […]
Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Property Tax
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