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  1. Implementing a Land Value Tax in Urban Residential Communities

    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2000
    Robert J. Gloudemans

    This paper describes the results of a research project conducted under a John C. Lincoln Fellowship for the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA) on the potential for...

  2. Urban Sprawl in a U.S. Metropolitan Area

    Ways to Measure and a Comparison of the Sacramento Area to Similar Metropolitan Areas in California and the U.S.
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2000
    Robert W. Wassmer

    For more than forty years, urban planners, environmentalists, and other social engineers have used the pejorative catch phrase of urban sprawl to categorize much of what Americans dislike about...

  3. Land Value Taxation Views, Concepts and Methods

    A Primer
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2000
    Jeff Wuensch, Frank Kelly, and Thomas Hamilton

    Land value taxation has evolved for more than a century into an approach that is being used to varying degrees in the modern economy. While land value taxation plays a critical role in each state...

  4. Land Value Taxation in Indiana

    Challenges and Issues
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2000
    Jeff Wuensch, Frank Kelly, and Thomas Hamilton

    In 1998, the Indiana State Supreme Court ruled that the state’s real estate manual violated the state constitution because it was too subjective, lacked meaningful reference to property wealth...

  5. Recuperación de plusvalías para el desarrollo urbano

    Una comparación inter-americana
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2000
    Martim O. Smolka and David Amborski

    Los gobiernos locales diseñaron una amplia gama de políticas fiscales o regularatorias que han sido inspiradas en la idea de que el incremento del valor de la tierra puede ser movilizado en beneficio...

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