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2024 Fundamentals of Municipal Finance Credential
CursosMayo 13, 2024This four-day professional credential program provides a thorough foundation in municipal finance with a focus on urban planning and economic development in the United States.
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Q&A: Fellows in Focus
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2024By Jon Gorey, March 15, 2024Lincoln Institute fellows discuss their recent work, their research interests, and the things that keep them up at night
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2024 Urban Economics and Public Finance Conference
EventosAbril 19, 2024Abby Ostriker, Anna Russo, C. Luke Watson, Nathan Seegert, Mark Skidmore, Camila Alvayay-Torrejon, Erin Troland, and Brent AmbroseThe economic growth and development of urban areas are closely linked to local fiscal conditions. This research seminar offers a forum for new academic work on the interaction of these two areas.
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2023 Fundamentals of Municipal Finance Credential
CursosMayo 8, 2023The Lincoln Institute and the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy are offering a five-day online course on the fundamentals of municipal finance for urban planners and others, May 8–12, 2023.
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Comparing Property Tax Disparities in America’s Largest Cities
Revista Land LinesAgosto 2023By Kristina McGeehan, August 16, 2023Produced annually, the comprehensive 50-state report provides the most meaningful data available to compare property taxes among cities by calculating the effective tax rate: the tax bill as a percentage of a property’s market value.
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Green Infrastructure, Home Values, Land Value Capture, and Equitable Property Assessment
Documentos de trabajoJulio 2023Jeffrey P. Cohen, Michael Dietz, and Yuchen HuangClimate change has necessitated innovative approaches to financing storm water mitigation in coastal communities throughout the world. We study how adding bioswales near residential properties in New...
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Can Removing Development Subsidies Promote Adaptation?
The Coastal Barrier Resources System as a Natural ExperimentDocumentos de trabajoMayo 2023Hannah Druckenmiller, Yanjun (Penny) Liao, Sophie Pesek, Margaret Walls, and Shan ZhangAs natural disasters grow in frequency and intensity under climate change, limiting populations and properties in harm's way will be one important facet of adaptation. This study focuses on one...
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Duggan proposes cutting Detroit property taxes for most owners with “split-rate tax”
Michigan RadioMayo 31, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Mayor Duggan unveils policy to impose higher tax rate on vacant land
Detroit Free PressMayo 31, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Land value tax could be on the ballot in February, Duggan says
Crain's Detroit BusinessMayo 31, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
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