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The Basis of the Property Tax
A Case Study of New Zealand and South Africa
William J. McCluskey and Riël C.D. Franzsen
July 2004, English
Working Paper
Property Tax
July 2004, English
Working Paper
Property Tax
An Examination into the Effects of Land Value Taxation in the UK
An Update of the Whitstable Case Studies
Greg McGill and Frances Plimmer
July 2004, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Land Value Taxation, Technology and Tools
July 2004, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Land Value Taxation, Technology and Tools
Urban Sprawl
Thomas J. Nechyba and Randall Walsh
July 2004, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning
July 2004, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning
Land Taxes and Revenue Needs as Communities Grow and Decline
Evidence from New Zealand
Suzi Kerr, Andrew Aitken, and Arthur Grimes
July 2004, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
July 2004, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
Policy Options for the Taxation of Agriculture Land and Agricultural Income in India
Sebastian S. James
June 2004, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
June 2004, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
Implications of a Split-Rate Real Property Tax
An Initial Look at Three Virginia Local Government Areas
John H. Bowman and Michael E. Bell
May 2004, English
Working Paper
Property Tax
May 2004, English
Working Paper
Property Tax
Land Value Taxation in Britain
Experience and Opportunities
Owen Connellan, with Nathaniel Lichfield, Frances Plimmer, and Tony Vickers
April 2004, English
Book
Property Tax, Valuation
April 2004, English
Book
Property Tax, Valuation
From the President
H. James Brown
April 2004, English
One of the major objectives of the Lincoln Institute is to enhance discussion and debate on issues of land and tax policy. We accomplish this objective in part by sponsoring courses that bring stakeholders together at Lincoln House or other classroom locations. We believe these programs that permit face-to-face interaction can play a major role […]
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Land Value Taxation
April 2004, English
One of the major objectives of the Lincoln Institute is to enhance discussion and debate on issues of land and tax policy. We accomplish this objective in part by sponsoring courses that bring stakeholders together at Lincoln House or other classroom locations. We believe these programs that permit face-to-face interaction can play a major role […]
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Land Value Taxation
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