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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy launches global campaign to promote land value capture
Comunicados de prensaFebrero 7, 2018 -
Redensificar para reconstruir
El caso de los derechos adicionales de edificabilidad para la reconstrucción de la Ciudad de MéxicoDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2021Julio César Fuentes Quezada and Claudia AcostaEl 19 de septiembre de 2017 ocurrió uno de los sismos más destructivos en la historia de México. Por la pérdida de vidas humanas, la infraestructura pública...
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Development Tax in France as a Tool for Land Value Capture and Social Equity
Case Studies on Bordeaux and StrasbourgDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2021Sonia Guelton, Agnes Pouillaude, and David RosenIn a context of severe pressure on public budgets, aging urban infrastructure, and increasing pressures of urbanization, municipalities, and metropolitan regions on five continents are looking at...
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Programmes, Practices, and Preconditions
Learning from Cape Town’s Experience with One-Off Contributions from DevelopersDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2021Stephen Berrisford, Liza Rose Cirolia, and Elisabeth MakumbiThere is increasing interest in the applicability of land-based financing instruments in subSaharan Africa. African cities are opportune sites to explore the potential of land-based financing....
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2021–2022 Programa de becas para el máster UNED-Instituto Lincoln
Oportunidades de becas de posgradoNoviembre 2021 -
Urban Land Value Capture in São Paulo, Addis Ababa, and Hyderabad
Differing Interpretations, Equity Impacts, and Enabling ConditionsDocumentos de trabajoEnero 2020Anjali Mahendra, Robin King, Erin Gray, Maria Hart, Laura Azeredo, Luana Betti, Surya Prakash, Amartya Deb, Elleni Ashebir, and Asmaa IbrahimThis paper presents analysis of the fiscal and equity impacts of urban land value capture instruments based on three case studies from the global south. These include the Lideta redevelopment in...
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Local Nonproperty Revenues
PonenciasAbril 2013Jorge Martinez-VazquezIn this paper, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez focuses on the current theory and practice of non-property tax assignments to local urban governments in developing and developed countries. Although the...
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How Alternative Revenue Structures Are Changing Local Government
PonenciasMayo 2010Tracy M. Gordon and Kim RuebenIn this paper, Tracy M. Gordon and Kim Rueben note that the revenue mix for local government changes frequently in response to economic shocks, policy shifts, and technological advances in tax...
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Conference in Detroit to focus on land policy, economic health
Crain's Detroit BusinessMayo 21, 2018El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Message from the President
Who Will Pay for Our Urban Future?Revista Land LinesAbril 2016Humans have had a love-hate relationship with urbanization for hundreds of years. In the mid-18th century, at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, common fields and pastures were enclosed to force...
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