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Planificación y Localización de la Vivienda Social en la Ciudad
Educación a distanciaOctubre 14, 2019Profesores: Juan Ignacio Duarte, José Luis BasualdoPresenta argumentos para debatir el rol que juegan los mercados de suelo de las ciudades para explicar la existencia, permanencia y características de la informalidad, además de la localización periférica de la vivienda social (VIS).
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Land Lines, Octubre 2019
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2019Editado por Katharine WrothEn este número, revelamos el sorprendente rol de los juegos en los cursos del Instituto Lincoln the Políticas de Suelo en América Latina y otros lugares, informamos sobre un...
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Land Conversion and Misallocation Across Cities in China
Documentos de trabajoJunio 2019Shihe Fu, Xiaocong Xu, and Junfu ZhangThe Chinese government has been using quotas to control the amount of farmland that can be converted for urban uses in different cities every year. Using a sample of more than 1.5 million land-lease...
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Legacy Cities
Three Rust Belt Cities Share Strategies for Equitable RevitalizationRevista Land LinesMayo 2019By Emma Zehner, May 28, 2019Leaders from Rochester, New York; Lansing, Michigan; and Akron, Ohio, are collaborating and comparing notes on how to equitably revitalize midsize legacy cities.
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David C. Lincoln Fellowships on Land Valuation Methods
FellowshipOportunidades de becasMarzo 2019Named in honor of David C. Lincoln, founding chairman of the Lincoln Institute, this fellowship program was established in 1999 to develop academic and professional interest in land value taxation through support for major research projects.
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2019 Lincoln Institute Scholars Program
FellowshipOportunidades de becasJulio 2019The Department of Valuation and Taxation hosts a program for junior scholars in which recent PhDs specializing in public finance or urban economics have an opportunity to work with senior economists.
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2019 C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program
Graduate Student FellowshipOportunidades de becas de posgradoEnero 2019The C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program assists Ph.D. students, primarily at U.S. universities, whose research complements the Lincoln Institute's interests in land and tax policy.