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Land Value Taxation
Can It and Will It Work Today?LibrosEnero 1998Edited by Dick NetzerMany contemporary scholars and practitioners question whether land value taxation is a serious contender as an important revenue source. But, whatever its political potential may be, economists...
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Land Lines, January 1998
Revista Land LinesEnero 1998Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue highlights civic consensus-building around land policies in El Salvador; recommendations for grassroots education in Latin American cities; price volatility and property tax limitations in...
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Instrumentos reguladores y fiscales para la captura de plusvalías
El caso de Santo AndréRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 1998Jeroen Klink, Luis Carlos Afonso, and Irineu Bagnariolli Jr.Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 4 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. En muchas ciudades...
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Fiscal and Regulatory Instruments for Value Capture
The Case of Santo AndreRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 1998Jeroen Klink, Luis Carlos Afonso, and Irineu Bagnariolli Jr.In Santo Andre and all Brazilian cities, the value per square meter of land is fixed by law, thus hindering the capacity of the city administration to tax real estate property according to its market...
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The Taxation of Real Property in Asia
Revista Land LinesMayo 1998Alven LamThe recent fiscal crisis in Asia has affected systems of taxation and land use regulation throughout the region. The situation in Korea is typical. A series of collapses of large conglomerates led to...
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Conservation Easements
The Interaction of Land Policy and TaxationRevista Land LinesMayo 1998Conservation easements have become an important new tool for protecting environmentally significant open space. In the past, permanent restrictions against development often required outright...
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Land Value Taxation
Could It Work Today?Revista Land LinesMarzo 1998Dick NetzerDecades before Henry George made a passionate case for the "single tax" in Progress and Poverty, the classical economists had recognized that, in theory, the land value tax was almost the perfect tax...