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Hartford, With Its Finances in Disarray, Veers Toward Bankruptcy
The New York TimesAgosto 15, 2017El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Property Tax Limitations Demystified (IAAO Conference)
ConferenciasSeptiembre 25, 2017The Lincoln Institute seminar at the 2017 annual conference of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) will focus on “Property Tax Limitations Demystified."
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2017 David C. Lincoln Fellowships in Land Value Taxation
Oportunidades de becasJunio 2017Named in honor of David C. Lincoln, founding chairman of the Lincoln Institute, this fellowship program was established in 1999 to develop academic and professional interest in land value taxation through support for major research projects.
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Hartford’s Finances Spotlight Property-Tax Quandary
Wall Street JournalJunio 6, 2017El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
2017 Economic Perspectives on State and Local Taxes
ConferenciasMayo 12, 2017Speakers: Robert Triest, Nicole Kaeding, Michael Leachman, Jenna DeAngelo, Catherine Collins, Gerald Korngold, Ellen Harpel, Joshua Goodman
Co-Sponsor: New England Public Policy Center, Federal Reserve Bank of BostonAn interactive seminar targeted to legislators in the New England states
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2017 Urban Economics and Public Finance Conference
ConferenciasMayo 5, 2017Speakers: Andrew Hanson, Christian Redfearn, Cynthia Rogers, Daniel Hartley, Gabriel Ehrlich, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jeffrey Zabel, Jenny Schuetz, Patrick Button, Siqi Zheng, Stephen Billings, Timothy BartikThe economic growth and development of urban areas are closely linked to their revenue sufficiency and fiscal prospects. This research seminar offers a forum for new academic work on the interaction of these two fields.
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Housing Markets and the Fiscal Health of US Central Cities
EventosAbril 17, 2017Cosponsored with the Urban InstituteCosponsored with the Urban Institute, this event will offer insights from two recent research projects funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation that explore the links between shocks to urban housing markets and central cities’ finances.