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Reconsideración del avalúo preferencial del suelo rural
Revista Land LinesAbril 2012El avalúo preferencial del suelo rural se ha convertido en una característica fundamental del impuesto sobre la propiedad en los Estados Unidos. Los gobernadores y los legisladores...
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Reconsidering Preferential Assessment of Rural Land
Revista Land LinesAbril 2012Preferential assessment of rural land has become a central feature of property taxation in the United States. Governors and state legislatures need to pause and consider whether various proposed...
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Faculty Profile
Daphne A. KenyonRevista Land LinesJulio 2007Daphne Kenyon, a visiting fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, heads D. A. Kenyon & Associates, a public policy consulting firm in Windham, New Hampshire. She also serves on the New...
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Property Tax Reform and Smart Growth
Connecting Some of the DotsRevista Land LinesEnero 2004It is undeniable that land use change in the United States has been occurring at a rapid rate. Between 1982 and 1997 alone, developed land increased nationwide by 25 million acres, or 34 percent....
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Reexamining the Property Tax Exemption
Revista Land LinesJulio 2003H. Woods BowmanGovernment-owned property is exempt from local taxes almost everywhere in the United States, but this situation is based less on logic than on now-outdated historical considerations. Remarkably,...
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Faculty Profile
William A. FischelRevista Land LinesEnero 2003William Fischel is professor of economics and the Patricia F. and William B. Hale '44 Professor in Arts and Sciences at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He was a member of the Hanover...