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The Road To Revitalization
Economic Inclusion and America's Legacy Cities
By Lincoln Institute Staff
January 2021, English
Even before the COVID-19 crisis, many of America’s postindustrial cities, also known as legacy cities, struggled with economic stagnation, poverty, and deep inequality. Yet, some of these cities were on a path to a brighter future, thanks to proven strategies for equitable regeneration. The future of legacy cities is the topic of this recorded discussion […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality
January 2021, English
Even before the COVID-19 crisis, many of America’s postindustrial cities, also known as legacy cities, struggled with economic stagnation, poverty, and deep inequality. Yet, some of these cities were on a path to a brighter future, thanks to proven strategies for equitable regeneration. The future of legacy cities is the topic of this recorded discussion […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality
Land Lines, January/April 2021
Edited by Katharine Wroth
January 2021, English
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Housing, Infrastructure, Land and Property Rights, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Technology and Tools, Urbanization, Valuation, Value Capture, Water
January 2021, English
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Housing, Infrastructure, Land and Property Rights, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Technology and Tools, Urbanization, Valuation, Value Capture, Water
Assessment of Property Tax Reductions on Tax Delinquency, Tax Foreclosure, and Home Ownership
Fernanda Alfaro, Dusan Paredes, and Mark Skidmore
January 2021, English
Working Paper
Housing, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance
January 2021, English
Working Paper
Housing, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance
Split-Rate Taxation and Business Establishment Location
Evidence from the Pennsylvania Experience
Andrew Hanson
January 2021, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance
January 2021, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance
Split-Rate Taxation
Impacts on Tax Base
Zhou Yang and Zackary Hawley
January 2021, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance
January 2021, English
Working Paper
Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance
Message from the Chair of the Board and the President: Celebrating 75 Years of Progress
By Kathryn J. Lincoln and George W. McCarthy
January 2021, English
“The association of poverty with progress is the great enigma of our times.” The political economist Henry George wrote those words in 1879, but they might just as easily be written today. To be sure, the enduring coexistence of great wealth and great poverty is less of an enigma than it once was, thanks […]
January 2021, English
“The association of poverty with progress is the great enigma of our times.” The political economist Henry George wrote those words in 1879, but they might just as easily be written today. To be sure, the enduring coexistence of great wealth and great poverty is less of an enigma than it once was, thanks […]
The Life of an Idea: The Origins and Impact of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
January 2021, English
For a young John Lincoln, growing up in the countryside of Michigan and Ohio, a knack for fixing and inventing things was as readily apparent as his entrepreneurial spirit. He enrolled in Ohio State University but left in his third year, having read nearly all the engineering books in the library, and went to […]
January 2021, English
For a young John Lincoln, growing up in the countryside of Michigan and Ohio, a knack for fixing and inventing things was as readily apparent as his entrepreneurial spirit. He enrolled in Ohio State University but left in his third year, having read nearly all the engineering books in the library, and went to […]
A Legacy of Innovation: How Leaders in Cleveland Reimagined and Rebuilt Their City After Decades of Decline
By Anna Clark
January 2021, English
Cleveland reached for the sky. It took years of sweat and more excavated dirt than the Panama Canal, but when Terminal Tower celebrated its grand opening in 1930, it became an instant icon of Beaux Arts elegance in a soaring city. While initial plans for the project had called for a 14-story building atop […]
City and Regional Planning, Local Government
January 2021, English
Cleveland reached for the sky. It took years of sweat and more excavated dirt than the Panama Canal, but when Terminal Tower celebrated its grand opening in 1930, it became an instant icon of Beaux Arts elegance in a soaring city. While initial plans for the project had called for a 14-story building atop […]
City and Regional Planning, Local Government
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