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  1. When and Why do Cities Bind Themselves?

    The Existence and Extent of Locally-Imposed Tax and Expenditure Limits
    Documentos de trabajo
    Junio 2009
    Leah Brooks and Justin Phillips

    Though the social science literature has thoroughly dissected the extent, causes, and consequences of state-mandated tax and expenditure limits on cities, to date there has been no systematic...

  2. Area-Based Property Tax Systems

    Area-Based Property Tax Systems
    Documentos de trabajo
    Mayo 2009
    Katrina D. Connolly and Michael E. Bell

    The area-based property tax has been gaining influence in developing and transitional countries around the world. This report first examines how the area-based tax is administered in thirty-eight...

  3. The Strand not Taken

    The Taxing/Taking Taxonomy in American Property Law
    Documentos de trabajo
    Abril 2009
    Amnon Lehavi

    Takings jurisprudence is struggling with a constant paradox. It is conventionally portrayed as chaotic and “muddy,” and yet attempts by the judiciary to create some sense of order in it...

  4. Estimates of the Total Cost and Distribution of Tax Relief Under State Funded Property Tax Circuit Breakers

    Documentos de trabajo
    Marzo 2009

    This paper uses data from the 2006 American Community Survey to estimate the cost for state governments to fund three hypothetical property tax circuit breaker programs and a homestead exemption. The...

  5. What Drives the Property Tax?

    A Holistic Examination of City and County Budgets in Minnesota
    Documentos de trabajo
    Marzo 2009
    Aaron Twait and Mark Haveman

    Property tax levy increases are a policy concern for state and local governments nationally. It is conceptually appealing to examine state-level aggregate data to discern trends and explanations for...

  6. Property Taxes for Local Finance

    Research Results and Policy Perspectives (Reconsidering Property Taxes: Perhaps Not So Bad After All)
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2009
    Ronald C. Fisher

    Although property taxes continue to be one of the fundamental fiscal foundations for local government in the U.S., they also remain exceptionally controversial (even among taxes). The political or...

  7. Exploring Changes in Homeowner Property Taxes in Wisconsin, 2000 to 2005

    Documentos de trabajo
    Febrero 2009
    Rebecca Boldt, Bradley Caruth, and Andrew Reschovsky

    Despite policymakers’ interest in property tax relief, very little is known about changes over time in the property tax liabilities and burdens faced by homeowners. Drawing on the fact that...

  8. China’s Land System

    Past, Present, and Future
    Ponencias
    Mayo 2009
    Dwight H. Perkins

    In this paper, Dwight H. Perkins discusses how the development of Chinese real estate markets has generated tensions between different segments of the population and between the government and...

  9. Property Rights and Real Estate Privatization in Russia

    A Work in Progress
    Ponencias
    Mayo 2009
    Bertrand Renaud, Joseph K. Eckert, and R. Jerome Anderson

    Russia has attempted to develop property rights institutions to facilitate the development of private real estate markets since 1991. As of 2008 only one city (Veliky Novgorod) of 171 medium and...

  10. Should Decreases in Property Value Caused by Regulations Be Compensated?

    Ponencias
    Mayo 2009
    Abraham Bell

    Ideally, government could recoup the benefits of land use planning and redistribute them to those who bear the costs. In this case takings compensation is justified. Given the reciprocal nature of...

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