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  1. Tax increment financing (TIF) produces uneven results for economic development and needs reform, new research shows

    Comunicados de prensa
    Septiembre 11, 2018
  2. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Launches Consortium for Scenario Planning

    Comunicados de prensa
    Noviembre 8, 2017
  3. Lincoln Institute, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Open curriculum and case study competition

    Comunicados de prensa
    Octubre 12, 2017
  4. Lincoln Institute publications now available as eBooks

    Comunicados de prensa
    Junio 9, 2011
  5. Lincoln Institute at APA: public finance, regional planning, climate change

    Comunicados de prensa
    Marzo 31, 2011
  6. Reinventing Development Regulations

    Libros
    Octubre 2017
    Jonathan Barnett and Brian W. Blaesser

    “Many writers have identified the deficiencies in traditional zoning and regulatory frameworks in the United States, but Jonathan Barnett and Brian Blasser offer solutions that tweak and bend...

  7. Toward a Vision of Land in 2015

    International Perspectives
    Libros
    Abril 2008
    Edited by Gary C. Cornia and Jim Riddell

    Based on the proceedings of a 2006 conference cohosted by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the International Center for Land Policy Studies and Training (ICLPST) in Taiwan, this book offers...

  8. Land and the City

    Libros
    Enero 2016
    Edited by George W. McCarthy, Gregory K. Ingram, and Samuel A. Moody

    This book from the Lincoln Institute's 2014 Land Policy Conference examines issues of land use policies and their impact on sustainable urbanization. By 1960, one-third of the world’s...

  9. Zoning Rules!

    The Economics of Land Use Regulation
    Libros
    Julio 2015

    “Fischel . . . does for the housing debate what zoning once did for cities: brings order and coherence to what’s otherwise a mess.” — Ezra Klein, New York Times This best-...

  10. Education, Land, and Location

    Libros
    Mayo 2014
    Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Daphne A. Kenyon

    Because most children throughout the world attend elementary and secondary schools near their homes, where they live usually determines where they go to school. In the United States, the relationship...

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