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  1. Zoning Rules!

    The Economics of Land Use Regulation
    Libros
    Julio 2015

    “Fischel . . . does for the housing debate what zoning once did for cities: brings order and coherence to what’s otherwise a mess.” — Ezra Klein, New York Times This best-...

  2. Instrumentos notables de políticas de suelo en América Latina

    Libros
    Abril 2014

    Based on work presented at the May 2013 Latin American Forum on Noteworthy Instruments of Urban Intervention, this book (which includes work written in Spanish and Portuguese) presents 21 case...

  3. Land Lines, May 2000

    Revista Land Lines
    Mayo 2000
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue looks at the effects of urban growth controls on housing prices and landowner behavior in the U.S., as well as local government and property tax reforms in South Africa. It also offers a...

  4. What Assessors Need to Know About Tax Abatements and Incentives (IAAO Conference)

    Conferencias
    Septiembre 11, 2019
    Speakers: Ron Rakow, Greg LeRoy, David Merriman

    The Lincoln Institute seminar at the 2019 annual conference of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) will focus on “What Assessors Need to Know About Tax Abatements and Incentives."

  5. 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...

  6. Perfil académico

    Karl E. “Chip” Case
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2012

    Karl E. Case es profesor emérito de Economía en la universidad Wellesley College, donde ocupó la cátedra en economía Katherine Coman y A. Barton Hepburn y enseñó durante 34 años. Actualmente, es...

  7. Faculty Profile

    Karl E. “Chip” Case
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2012

    Karl E. Case is professor of economics emeritus at Wellesley College, where he held the Katherine Coman and A. Barton Hepburn Chair in Economics and taught for 34 years. He is currently a senior...

  8. Report from the President

    Improving Access to Land and Tax Data
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2010
    Gregory K. Ingram

    A major tragedy of empirical work is the low ratio of analysis to data, in part due to the lack of publicly available datasets. Many data collectors are reluctant to share data with other researchers...

  9. Price Volatility and Property Tax Limitations

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 1998

    The potential for sharp and unpredictable assessment increases is an important source of dissatisfaction with the property tax. Rapid price rises that are accurately and promptly reflected in...

  10. Assessment Regressivity

    A Tale of Two Illinois Counties
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2011

    Assessment accuracy is the key to an equitable property tax, and statistical measures of regressivity are essential tools for evaluating valuation systems. Data from two counties in the Chicago area...

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