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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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2022 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Online
CursosFebrero 14, 2022Advance your career in urban planning, real estate, and economic development by earning certification in municipal finance
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2021 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Online
CursosAbril 5, 2021Advance your career in urban planning, real estate, and economic development by earning certification in municipal finance
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2020 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Online
CursosOctubre 5, 2020Advance your career in urban planning, real estate, and economic development by earning certification in municipal finance
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2020 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Phoenix
CursosAbril 15, 2020Advance your career in urban planning, real estate, and economic development by earning certification in municipal finance
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2020 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Chicago
CursosMarzo 18, 2020Advance your career in urban planning, real estate, and economic development by earning certification in municipal finance
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2019 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Dallas
CursosMayo 8, 2019Infrastructure, urban planning, and property taxes: learn the latest approaches to public finance
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2019 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Chicago
CursosMarzo 13, 2019Infrastructure, urban planning, and property taxes: learn the latest approaches to public finance
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2018 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance
CursosMarzo 14, 2018Infrastructure, urban planning, and property taxes: learn the latest approaches to public finance
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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.