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  1. Land Lines, Enero/Abril 2021

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2021
    Editado por Katharine Wroth

    Este número doble especial de Land Lines conmemora el 75.º aniversario del Instituto Lincoln de Políticas de Suelo, narra la historia de la organización y explora có...

  2. Land and the City

    Libros
    Enero 2016
    Edited by George W. McCarthy, Gregory K. Ingram, and Samuel A. Moody

    This book from the Lincoln Institute's 2014 Land Policy Conference examines issues of land use policies and their impact on sustainable urbanization. By 1960, one-third of the world’s...

  3. Land Lines, October 2010

    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2010
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue highlights U.S. foreclosure rate comparisons between standard market-rate residences and homes owned by land trusts; the effects of the national housing crisis on state and local...

  4. Land Lines, January 2010

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2010
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue highlights the expansion of the Lincoln Institute’s China Program to address land policy and urban development matters; the effect of the mid-2000s economic crisis on housing and...

  5. Perfil académico

    Karl E. “Chip” Case
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2012

    Karl E. Case es profesor emérito de Economía en la universidad Wellesley College, donde ocupó la cátedra en economía Katherine Coman y A. Barton Hepburn y enseñó durante 34 años. Actualmente, es...

  6. Faculty Profile

    Karl E. “Chip” Case
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2012

    Karl E. Case is professor of economics emeritus at Wellesley College, where he held the Katherine Coman and A. Barton Hepburn Chair in Economics and taught for 34 years. He is currently a senior...

  7. What the Housing Crisis Means for State and Local Governments

    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2010
    Kim Rueben and Serena Lei

    While the housing market and the economy are closely intertwined, the severe drop in state tax revenues can largely be attributed to the broader economic downturn, not the housing crisis specifically.

  8. Recently posted working papers

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    Enero 2008
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    Julio 2007

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