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Awareness of Land Taxation
Survey of State Legislators
David Brunori
October 2003, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Land Value Taxation
October 2003, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Land Value Taxation
Reforma urbana y desarrollo territorial
Experiencias y perspectivas de aplicación de las leyes 9a de 1989 y 388 de 1997
Edited by María Mercedes Maldonado
Copublished by the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá; Universidad de los Andes, Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios Regionales, Cider; and Federación Nacional de Organizaciones de Vivienda Popular, Fedevivienda
October 2003, Spanish
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Value Capture
October 2003, Spanish
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Value Capture
Principles for College and Community Interactions
Gregory S. Prince Jr.
July 2003, English
This article is adapted from a keynote address delivered by President Gregory S. Prince Jr. of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, at a Lincoln Institute–sponsored conference in May 2003 at Lincoln House. Focusing on the topic “Universities as Developers,” the conference brought together some 40 college and university presidents and administrators who deal with real […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Environment, Land Use and Zoning
July 2003, English
This article is adapted from a keynote address delivered by President Gregory S. Prince Jr. of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, at a Lincoln Institute–sponsored conference in May 2003 at Lincoln House. Focusing on the topic “Universities as Developers,” the conference brought together some 40 college and university presidents and administrators who deal with real […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Environment, Land Use and Zoning
Message from the President
H. James Brown
July 2003, English
As we complete one academic year and plan for the next, I am impressed by the richness and multidimensional nature of the Lincoln Institute’s educational programs. We have developed a strong curriculum in two departments and in our Program on Latin America and the Caribbean. Most of our planning efforts for 2003-2004 are focused on […]
City and Regional Planning, Technology and Tools, Valuation
July 2003, English
As we complete one academic year and plan for the next, I am impressed by the richness and multidimensional nature of the Lincoln Institute’s educational programs. We have developed a strong curriculum in two departments and in our Program on Latin America and the Caribbean. Most of our planning efforts for 2003-2004 are focused on […]
City and Regional Planning, Technology and Tools, Valuation
Reexamining the Property Tax Exemption
H. Woods Bowman
July 2003, English
Government-owned property is exempt from local taxes almost everywhere in the United States, but this situation is based less on logic than on now-outdated historical considerations. Remarkably, there are no comprehensive estimates of the value of these exemptions. For comparison, the value of property tax exemptions for nonprofit institutions (excluding houses of worship) was about […]
Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance, Valuation
July 2003, English
Government-owned property is exempt from local taxes almost everywhere in the United States, but this situation is based less on logic than on now-outdated historical considerations. Remarkably, there are no comprehensive estimates of the value of these exemptions. For comparison, the value of property tax exemptions for nonprofit institutions (excluding houses of worship) was about […]
Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance, Valuation
Planning for Growth in Western Cities
Armando Carbonell and Lisa Cloutier
July 2003, English
As part of the American Planning Association (APA) 2003 national conference held in Denver in March, the Lincoln Institute assembled a group of planning directors from large and small western cities to discuss a set of topics they had previously identified as being important, including infill housing, maintaining the core vs. sprawling at the edge, […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Land Use and Zoning
July 2003, English
As part of the American Planning Association (APA) 2003 national conference held in Denver in March, the Lincoln Institute assembled a group of planning directors from large and small western cities to discuss a set of topics they had previously identified as being important, including infill housing, maintaining the core vs. sprawling at the edge, […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Land Use and Zoning
El debate sobre la recuperación de plusvalías en América Latina
Martim O. Smolka and Fernanda Furtado
July 2003, Spanish
Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 4 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. La recuperación de plusvalías es un concepto que tiene mayor aceptación día a día y cuyo propósito es recuperar, parcial o totalmente, para el beneficio público, los incrementos […]
Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Poverty and Inequality
July 2003, Spanish
Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 4 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. La recuperación de plusvalías es un concepto que tiene mayor aceptación día a día y cuyo propósito es recuperar, parcial o totalmente, para el beneficio público, los incrementos […]
Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Poverty and Inequality
The Value Capture Debate in Latin America
Martim O. Smolka and Fernanda Furtado
July 2003, English
Value capture is an increasingly popular concept that seeks to capture for public benefit all or part of the increments in land value resulting from community, rather than private, investments and actions. Yet, based on the Lincoln Institute’s experience in sponsoring many educational and research programs dealing with value capture policies in Latin America, it […]
Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Poverty and Inequality
July 2003, English
Value capture is an increasingly popular concept that seeks to capture for public benefit all or part of the increments in land value resulting from community, rather than private, investments and actions. Yet, based on the Lincoln Institute’s experience in sponsoring many educational and research programs dealing with value capture policies in Latin America, it […]
Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Poverty and Inequality
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