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U.S. Urban Revitalization in the Twenty-First Century
Hopeful Signs
Eugénie L. Birch
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Urbanization, Valuation
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Urbanization, Valuation
Community Land Trusts and Housing Affordability
Steven C. Bourassa
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Property Tax, Valuation, Value Capture
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Property Tax, Valuation, Value Capture
Multiple-Home Ownership and the Income Elasticity of Housing Demand
Eric Belsky, Zhu Xiao Di, and Dan McCue
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
City and Regional Planning, Land Markets, Property Tax, Urbanization, Valuation
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
City and Regional Planning, Land Markets, Property Tax, Urbanization, Valuation
Brazil’s Urban Land and Housing Markets
How Well Are They Working?
David E. Dowall
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Urbanization
May 2007, English
Conference Paper
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Urbanization
The History and Purpose of Tax Increment Finance Policy in Wisconsin
Do Wisconsin Tax Increment Finance Districts Stimulate Growth in Real Estate Values? Do They Contribute to Sprawl?
Russell Kashian, Mark Skidmore, and David Merriman
May 2007, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax
May 2007, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax
Property Taxation in Anglophone Africa
April 2007, English
A well-functioning property tax system could offer many benefits to the nations of sub-Saharan Africa. At a time of decentralization, when local governments are being asked to assume new responsibilities for services and infrastructure in such countries as Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Uganda, a dependable and locally administered source of revenue would greatly benefit […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Urbanization
April 2007, English
A well-functioning property tax system could offer many benefits to the nations of sub-Saharan Africa. At a time of decentralization, when local governments are being asked to assume new responsibilities for services and infrastructure in such countries as Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Uganda, a dependable and locally administered source of revenue would greatly benefit […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Urbanization
Analyzing Land Readjustment
Economics, Law and Collective Action
Edited by Yu-Hung Hong and Barrie Needham
April 2007, English
Book
Land Markets, Property Tax, Value Capture
April 2007, English
Book
Land Markets, Property Tax, Value Capture
What Happens When a Large City Doesn’t Have a Property Tax But Attempts to Enact One
A Case Study of Mesa Arizona
Jeffrey I. Chapman
April 2007, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
April 2007, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
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