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Land Use and Taxation
Applying the Insights of Henry GeorgeLibrosJunio 1997Edited by H. James BrownCan today’s policy makers and researchers effectively draw on the ideas of 19th-century philosopher Henry George to help solve 21st-century problems? This compendium presents eight essays by...
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Land Lines, November 1997
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 1997Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue offers an analysis of infrastructure planning and development in urbanized regions across the world; recommended strategies for smart growth in the southern U.S.; transitional land policy...
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Land Lines, May 1997
Revista Land LinesMayo 1997Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at the effects of land and housing policies on market performance and the international economy; and the legal and regulatory frameworks of land in informal housing markets.
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Land Lines, March 1997
Revista Land LinesMarzo 1997Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue features an overview of urban land as common property in the context of private and public property rights.
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South Africa
Land Policy and Taxation in TransitionRevista Land LinesNoviembre 1997The shift to a multi-racial government in South Africa is as pronounced and dramatic a transition as that of the new independent states of Central and Eastern Europe. In the past five years, South...
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Land Reform and Taxation in Estonia
Revista Land LinesJulio 1997Attiat OttoThe introduction of a market-oriented economic policy in Estonia after independence in 1991 set the stage for a plethora of reforms to restore property rights and establish a price system for goods,...
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Legality and Stability in Land and Housing Markets
Revista Land LinesMayo 1997Omar RazzazLand and housing markets, and any other market for that matter, can be approached as arenas in which persons exchange rights to assets subject to constitutional rules, statutory and common law rules...
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Urban Land as Common Property
Revista Land LinesMarzo 1997Alice E. IngersonIn recent years, politicians, lobbyists and voters in the United States have often seemed polarized—or paralyzed—over where to draw the line between private and public rights in land. Common property...