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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Begins New Era
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The Humane Metropolis examines the livable city
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Darby Bradley named first Kingsbury Browne Fellow
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Report Says Foreign-Born Help New England Cities Revive
Comunicados de prensaOctubre 23, 2006 -
New Report Highlights Challenges and Opportunities of Western State Trust Lands
Comunicados de prensaSeptiembre 28, 2006 -
New Documentary Film on Cleveland Set to Air
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Public Finance Concepts for Planners
Documentos de trabajoDiciembre 2006Randall CraneWhat should planners be taught about public finance? This paper has three primary goals: First, to revisit the proper facilitating roles of public planning in the private economy; second, to...
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Taxing and Untaxing Land
Open Space and Conservation EasementsOtroSeptiembre 2006Joan M. YoungmanThis article was originally published in State Tax Notes, a journal by Tax Analysts, on September 11, 2006. One of the most dramatic recent developments in the usually staid evolution of property law...
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Ask and Ye Shall Receive?
Predicting the Successful Appeal of Property Tax AssessmentsDocumentos de trabajoFebrero 2006Rachel N. Weber and Daniel P. McMillenHow does the relative lack of comparable sales in a neighborhood influence the frequency of property assessment appeal applications and their likelihood of success? Using a data set of appeals...
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Why So Little Georgism in America?
Using the Pennsylvania Case Files to Understand the Slow, Uneven Progress of Land Value TaxationDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2006Mark Alan HughesPennsylvania is the only state government in the U.S. to enable split-rate property taxation among its local governments. Since 1913, Pennsylvania has produced a body of sustained outcomes across 33...
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