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Confronting Regional Challenges
Approaches to LULUs, Growth, and Other Vexing Governance Problems
Edited by Joseph DiMento and LeRoy Graymer
June 1991, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government
June 1991, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government
Retention of Land for Agriculture
Policy, Practice and Potential in New England
Frank Schnidman, Michael Smiley, and Eric G. Woodbury
June 1990, English
Book
Land Conservation, Land Markets
June 1990, English
Book
Land Conservation, Land Markets
Affordable Housing Mediation
Building Consensus for Regional Agreements in the Hartford and Greater Bridgeport Areas
Lawrence Susskind and Susan L. Podziba
May 1990, English
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Land Conflict Resolution
May 1990, English
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Land Conflict Resolution
Special Districts
The Ultimate in Neighborhood Zoning
Richard F. Babcock and Wendy U. Larsen
January 1990, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
January 1990, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
Do Growth Controls Matter?
A Review of Empirical Evidence on the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Local Government Land Use Regulation
William A. Fischel
January 1990, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government
January 1990, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government
Dealing with Change in the Connecticut River Valley
A Design Manual for Conservation and Development
Robert D. Yaro, Randall G. Arendt, Harry L. Dodson, and Elizabeth A. Brabec
June 1988, English
In a cooperative project between the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 19 towns and cities along the Connecticut River were involved in developing practical planning standards to balance community preservation and future development. This critically acclaimed manual uses striking perspective drawings, plans, and photos to explain how any community can use creative planning guidelines to accommodate growth while preserving rural landscapes.
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City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Conservation
June 1988, English
In a cooperative project between the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 19 towns and cities along the Connecticut River were involved in developing practical planning standards to balance community preservation and future development. This critically acclaimed manual uses striking perspective drawings, plans, and photos to explain how any community can use creative planning guidelines to accommodate growth while preserving rural landscapes.
Book
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Conservation
Economics and Tax Policy
Karl E. Case
January 1986, English
This clear and concise explanation of the basic principles of microeconomic theory shows the implications of property tax policy for individual enterprises. The first section introduces the basic notions of supply, demand and market allocation, as well as the criteria of economic efficiency, equity and growth. The second section discusses household and firm behavior in competitive markets. The third section looks at markets critically and suggests that tax policy can be used to correct for market imperfections and to redistribute income and wealth.
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Property Tax
January 1986, English
This clear and concise explanation of the basic principles of microeconomic theory shows the implications of property tax policy for individual enterprises. The first section introduces the basic notions of supply, demand and market allocation, as well as the criteria of economic efficiency, equity and growth. The second section discusses household and firm behavior in competitive markets. The third section looks at markets critically and suggests that tax policy can be used to correct for market imperfections and to redistribute income and wealth.
Book
Property Tax
The Zoning Game Revisited
Richard F. Babcock and Charles L. Siemon
May 1985, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning
May 1985, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning
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