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  1. Video Classes on Urban Land Policy

    Educación a distancia
    Septiembre 1, 2016

    The video classes are multimedia treatments of diverse topics related to urban land policy.

  2. New Online Resource: State-by-State Property Tax at a Glance

    Comunicados de prensa
    Diciembre 2, 2016
  3. A Good Tax

    Legal and Policy Issues for the Property Tax in the United States
    Libros
    Marzo 2016

    “This book makes clear, cogent arguments in support of the property tax, emphasizing transparency and the need for autonomous funding for local government, while dispelling myths about...

  4. Financiamiento escolar e impuesto sobre la propiedad

    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2016

    Algunos de los debates políticos más significativos acerca del impuesto sobre la propiedad no tienen que ver con el impuesto en sí, sino con el uso de su recaudación para...

  5. School Finance and Property Taxes

    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2016

    Some of the most significant policy discussions concerning the property tax do not deal with the tax itself, but rather with the use of its revenue to support local public schools. This excerpt from...

  6. New Online Resource: State-by-State Property Tax at a Glance

    Entradas de blog
    Diciembre 2016
  7. Tax Increment Financing: Policy and Administrative Challenges (IAAO Conference)

    Conferencias
    Agosto 29, 2016
    Speakers: Daphne Kenyon, David Merriman, Margie Cusack, Alan Dornfest, Dagney Faulk, Robert McDonaugh

    The Lincoln Institute seminar at the 2016 annual conference of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) will focus on “Tax Increment Financing: Policy and Administrative Challenges."

  8. 2016 Urban Economics and Public Finance Conference

    Conferencias
    Mayo 6, 2016
    Speakers: Andrew Haughwout, Ashlyn Nelson, Byron Lutz, Christian Redfearn, David Geltner, Eric Brunner, Jan K. Brueckner, John Clapp, Keren Horn, Ronan Lyons, Therese McGuire, Thies Lindenthal, Thomas Downes

    The economic growth and development of urban areas are closely linked to their revenue sufficiency and fiscal prospects. This research seminar offers a forum for new academic work on the interaction of these two fields.

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