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  1. Lincoln Yards Opponents Ask Judge to Stop City from Spending Any Money on the Megaproject

    Chicago Tribune
    Junio 20, 2019
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  2. What's Making Development Work for Chicago's 9th Ward

    Next City
    Abril 11, 2019
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  3. Lincoln Scholars Program Alumni

    Agosto 2018

    This program provides an opportunity for recent PhDs specializing in public finance or urban economics to work with senior economists. 2024 Thomas Brosy Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center Property...

  4. 2019 Economic Perspectives on State and Local Taxes

    Conferencias
    Mayo 6, 2019
    Speakers: William Glasgall, Jeffrey P. Thompson, Peter Nelson, Sally Wallace, Steven Sheffrin, Bo Zhao, Emily Parker, Graham Campbell, Alison Goebel, Matthew Englander, Adam Langley
    Co-Sponsor: New England Public Policy Center, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

    An interactive seminar targeted to legislators in the New England states

  5. 2019 C. Lowell Harriss Fellowship Symposium

    Eventos
    Febrero 22, 2019

    This event offers current C. Lowell Harriss Fellows the opportunity to present and share their research with each other and Lincoln Institute staff.

  6. What if Cities Stopped Giving Away School Dollars to Finance Development?

    Next City
    Octubre 11, 2018
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  7. Study Takes Dim View of Economic Development Tool Commonly Used in Minnesota

    Twin Cities Pioneer Press
    Septiembre 12, 2018
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  8. The Trouble with TIF

    CityLab
    Septiembre 12, 2018
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  9. Why Tax Increment Financing Often Fails and How Communities Can Do Better

    Entradas de blog
    Septiembre 2018
  10. What Happens When a Large City Doesn't Have a Property Tax But Attempts to Enact One

    A Case Study of Mesa Arizona
    Documentos de trabajo
    Abril 2007
    Jeffrey I. Chapman

    Mesa, a city with a population of approximately 450,000, is the largest city in the United States without a property tax. It has also grown very rapidly in the last 25 years, although now its growth...

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