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Regímenes privados en la esfera pública
Cómo optimizar los beneficios de las comunidades de interés comúnRevista Land LinesFebrero 2015Las comunidades de interés común son ya una tradición en los Estados Unidos, y muestran una tendencia al crecimiento, representando el 25 por ciento de la propiedad de viviendas...
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Private Regimes in the Public Sphere
Optimizing the Benefits of Common Interest CommunitiesRevista Land LinesFebrero 2015Common interest communities are a longstanding American tradition and a growing trend, representing 25 percent of U.S. home ownership. The author considers strategies to minimize common problems...
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¿Podrá un cinturón verde reducir los eriales de Detroit?
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2014Este artículo, el primero de una serie de dos, reseña las causas fiscales y repercusiones del superávit de propiedades vacantes y públicas en Detroit, y considera la...
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Will a Greenbelt Help to Shrink Detroit’s Wasteland?
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2014The first installment in a two-part series, this article outlines the fiscal causes and repercussions of Detroit’s surplus of vacant, publicly held property, and considers the prospect of...
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Report from the President
Changes in Institute Programs and ActivitiesRevista Land LinesOctubre 2006Gregory K. IngramThe content of the Institute’s work program has evolved significantly over the past two years, and its annual activities have increased by about half since 2004. Reflecting this evolution and growth...
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From the President
Revista Land LinesAbril 2006Gregory K. IngramThe core competence of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is the analysis of issues related to land, and ours is one of the few organizations in the world with this focus. The Institute’s current...
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From the President
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2005Gregory K. IngramThe Lincoln Institute has long been involved in international activities that deal with land policy and land taxation issues. In the 1970s those activities focused mainly on training and education....
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Faculty Profile
C. Lowell HarrissRevista Land LinesOctubre 2005C. Lowell Harriss is Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, where he taught economics from 1938 until his retirement in 1981. He then served as executive director of the Academy of Political...
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Property Tax Development in China
Revista Land LinesJulio 2005The Lincoln Institute’s China Program was established several years ago, in part to develop training programs on property taxation policy and local government finance with officials from the State...
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Taxing Publicly Owned Land in China
A Paradox?Revista Land LinesEnero 2005After spending more than a decade on restructuring central-provincial fiscal relations, the Chinese government is advancing its efforts to reform local public finance. In 2003 the central government...
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