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  1. Property Tax Assessment Limits

    Lessons from Thirty Years of Experience
    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Junio 2008
    Mark Haveman and Terri A. Sexton

    During the 30 years since California adopted its groundbreaking tax limitation measure known as Proposition 13, pressure has persisted for states to adopt various forms of property tax relief. These...

  2. Toward a Vision of Land in 2015

    International Perspectives
    Libros
    Abril 2008
    Edited by Gary C. Cornia and Jim Riddell

    Based on the proceedings of a 2006 conference cohosted by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the International Center for Land Policy Studies and Training (ICLPST) in Taiwan, this book offers...

  3. Fiscal Decentralization and Land Policies

    Libros
    Mayo 2008
    Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong

    The study of fiscal decentralization has important policy implications for urban growth management, environmental conservation, and property taxation. First, fiscal decentralization gives local...

  4. Making the Property Tax Work

    Experiences in Developing and Transitional Countries
    Libros
    Marzo 2008
    Edited by Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Joan Youngman

    This book analyzes the property tax in developing and transitional countries, addressing why it does not work well there and what can be done to make it a more relevant source of revenue for those...

  5. Report From the President

    Property Rights
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2008
    Gregory K. Ingram

    Report from the President on Property Rights

  6. Faculty Profile

    Andrew Reschovsky
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2008

    Faculty Profile of Andrew Reschovsky

  7. Message From the President

    Activities In China
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2008
    Gregory K. Ingram

    In October 2007 Peking University Provost Lin Jianhua and I signed an agreement to establish the joint Lincoln Institute of Land Policy–Peking University Center for Urban Developmentand Land Policy....

  8. The Property Tax and the Fortunes of Older Industrial Cities

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2008
    Barry Bluestone and Chase M. Billingham

    Disparities in property tax revenue due to growing gaps in assessed property values between wealthy, fast-growing communities and older industrial cities can lead to uneven development, where the...

  9. People or Place?

    Revisiting the Who Versus the Where of Urban Development
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2008
    Randall Crane and Michael Manville

    One of the longest standing debates in community economic development is between “place-based” and “people-based” approaches. Should help go to distressed places or distressed...

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