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New Compendium Details How 60 Countries Use Land Value Capture to Fund Infrastructure
Revista Land LinesJulio 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, July 5, 2022.The Global Compendium of Land Value Capture Policies published by the OECD and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is the most comprehensive profile of land value capture published to date.
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Lincoln Institute Dialogue Explores Land Value Capture
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2021By Katharine Wroth, November 11, 2021.The Lincoln Institute hosted a conversation with representatives of the OECD and GIZ (German Agency for International Cooperation) about land value capture, a policy approach that recovers and reinvests increases in land value to fund projects ranging fro
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Backyard Brouhaha
Could Inclusionary Housing Break the YIMBY Deadlock?Revista Land LinesFebrero 2019By Anthony Flint, February 26, 2019The movement known as YIMBY, or Yes in My Back Yard, has long argued that more development will reduce housing prices. Critics argue—with some evidence—that things aren't that simple, but some communities are moving forward using inclusionary housing.
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Land Lines, September 1998
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 1998Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores fiscal and regulatory instruments for value capture in Brazil; remedies to the challenges of redeveloping brownfields and vacant land in the U.S. Northeast; Cuba’s urban and...
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Land Lines, March 1998
Revista Land LinesMarzo 1998Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores land prices and the broader land market and economic climate of cities and nations around the world; general principles and questions about the functions of land value taxation; a...
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Report from the President
Land Value Capture—Practice and ProspectsRevista Land LinesJulio 2011Gregory K. IngramLand value capture is now a popular topic among practitioners of local public finance—in part because the recession-related decline in local government revenues has piqued interest in new revenue...
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Using the Property Tax for Value Capture
A Case Study from BrazilRevista Land LinesEnero 1998Public investment in urban areas often results in increased land value that benefits only a small group of private owners. In a pioneering initiative, the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil, is using the...