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Property Taxation and Local Government Finance
LibrosSeptiembre 2001Edited by Wallace E. OatesThe property tax is unpopular among both scholars and taxpayers, yet many scholars have proposed ideas to rehabilitate this tax and its role in local public finance. Based on a 2000 Lincoln Institute...
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School Finance, Spatial Segregation and the Nature of Communities
Lessons for Developing Countries?Documentos de trabajoJulio 2001Thomas NechybaThis paper was written for and presented at a Lincoln Institute course titled, “International Seminar on Segregation in the City,” held July 26-28, 2001. While the issue of school finance...
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Current Value Assessment in the Greater Toronto Area
Impacts and Policy ImplicationsDocumentos de trabajoDiciembre 2001David P. Amborski and James H. MarsThe political response to the redistributive impacts of the property tax assessment reform in Ontario has caused a long period of controversy. The modern reform process began in 1967 and in 1997, the...
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The Case of the Disappearing City
Redistribution without GrowthDocumentos de trabajoAbril 2001Barry Lentnek, Alex Anas, and Jean-Claude ThillGiven the durability of real property and the rapidity of structural economic change during the past twenty years, many areas of central cities are bereft of significant economic value and are...
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Prospects for Land Rent Taxes in State and Local Tax Reforms
Documentos de trabajoOctubre 2001Thomas J. NechybaThis paper develops a general equilibrium model of an economy that produces output using capital, labor and land as inputs. It further develops an approach that allows specific parameters in the...
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Land Market Monitoring for Smart Urban Growth
LibrosDiciembre 2001Edited by Gerrit J. KnaapThe fundamental debate about urban growth—no growth, slow growth, go growth—will never be resolved, but there is general agreement that urban growth will occur, that it needs some type of...
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The Legal Requirements Regarding Valuation of Land and Improvements for Property Tax Purposes
Documentos de trabajoSeptiembre 2001David Brunori and Jennifer CarrThis paper investigates two main questions regarding the state-level requirements governing the valuation of land and improvements for property tax purposes. First, does state law directly or...
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Regionalism on Purpose
Enfoques en políticas de sueloAgosto 2001Kathryn A. FosterIn the past decade, interest in and experience with U.S. metropolitan regionalism have mushroomed as public officials, civic leaders, and metropolitan residents seek to address complicated regional...
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Land Lines, November 2001
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at the impact of land markets and land policies on spatially-oriented segregation in urban areas of Latin America and elsewhere; and the Lincoln Institute’s distance-based...
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Land Lines, September 2001
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores “Greater Phoenix 2100,” a smart growth vision for the rapidly-expanding Sun Belt city; development and land use patterns that the Dutch are experimenting with in the...
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