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Webinar- Urban Property and Land Taxation in Argentina: The Challenge of Decentralization
EventosNoviembre 21, 2017Moderator: Luis QuintanillaJoin the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in our third Municipal Fiscal Health webinar focused on the advantages and disadvantages of decentralizing the organization and collection of the Urban Property and Land Tax in Argentina.
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Webinar- Planning and Financing Successful Public-Private Partnerships: The National Development Council Model
EventosJunio 2, 2017Moderator: Lourdes GermánJoin the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in our second Municipal Fiscal Health webinar focused on public-private partnerships, featuring Jane Campbell of the National Development Council and Mike Bailey from the City of Redmond.
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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.
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Roundtable- Leaving Money on the Table: The Challenge of Unspent Federal Grants
EventosMarzo 7, 2017The goal of this roundtable is to convene a cross-section of leaders from the public and private sector to explore the challenges of unspent federal grants in the context of the intergovernmental transfers system in the United States.
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Webinar: Financing Infrastructure for Cities
EventosNoviembre 9, 2016Moderator: Lourdes GermánJoin the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in our first Municipal Fiscal Health webinar focused on infrastructure finance in the U.S. featuring Dr. Julie Kim, Stanford University's Global Projects Center, and Nicole DuPuis, National League of Cities.
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Systems Thinking Pilot
EventosMayo 16, 2016Faculty: Georgie Bishop, Julia Ross
Collaborators: Congress for New Urbanism, Public Sector ConsortiumThe objective of this seminar is to help city officials strengthen their ability to track, manage, and sustain the fiscal health of their communities, guided by Systems Thinking practices.