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  1. Faculty Profile

    Thomas J. Nechyba
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2002

    Thomas J. Nechyba is professor of economics at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, where he also serves as director of undergraduate studies for the Department of Economics. In addition, he is...

  2. Market Value-Based Taxation of Real Property

    Revista Land Lines
    Mayo 2001
    Jane H. Malme

    Over the past decade of transition from communist to market economies, property taxation has taken on economic, political and legal importance as the countries in Central and Eastern Europe have...

  3. Assessment Reform in Indiana

    One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2000
    Frank Kelly and Jeff Wuensch

    The property tax in Indiana has long generated considerable public policy debate, centering on the methods prescribed by the state to determine property values. Most states use some form of market...

  4. Mexicali

    Triunfo de una reforma al sistema fiscal sobre la propiedad inmobiliaria
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 1999
    Manuel Perló Cohen

    Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 3 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. El caso de Mexicali,...

  5. Mexicali

    A Success Story of Property Tax Reform
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 1999
    Manuel Perló Cohen

    The case of Mexicali, the capital city of the border state of Baja California, Mexico, stands out as a good example of successful property tax reform in the 1990s. In only a few years the local...

  6. Introducing Value-based Property Taxation in Poland

    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 1999
    Jane Malme and Dennis Robinson

    As a next step in the economic reforms begun in the post-Soviet period, momentum is growing in Poland for the introduction of a property tax based on market value. The recently established Department...

  7. The Taxation of Real Property in Asia

    Revista Land Lines
    Mayo 1998
    Alven Lam

    The recent fiscal crisis in Asia has affected systems of taxation and land use regulation throughout the region. The situation in Korea is typical. A series of collapses of large conglomerates led to...

  8. Tax Increment Financing

    A Tool for Local Economic Development
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2006

    Tax increment financing (TIF) is an alluring tool that allows municipalities to promote economic development by earmarking property tax revenue from increases in assessed values within a designated...

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