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Public and Private School Competition and U.S. Fiscal Federalism
PonenciasMayo 2008Thomas J. NechybaThe traditional public school finance system under U.S. fiscal federalism has generated concern that the use of housing markets to ration resources and students to public schools may increase income...
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Fiscal Decentralization and Land Policies
LibrosMayo 2008Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung HongThe study of fiscal decentralization has important policy implications for urban growth management, environmental conservation, and property taxation. First, fiscal decentralization gives local...
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Making the Property Tax Work
Experiences in Developing and Transitional CountriesLibrosMarzo 2008Edited by Roy Bahl, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Joan YoungmanThis book analyzes the property tax in developing and transitional countries, addressing why it does not work well there and what can be done to make it a more relevant source of revenue for those...
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Land Lines, October 2008
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2008Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue features an overview of revitalization efforts and needs in Beijing and Shanghai; value-based property taxation methods of Central and Eastern Europe; and how Panama City's historic...
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How “Smart” is the Split-Rate Property Tax?
Evidence from Growth Patterns in PennsylvaniaDocumentos de trabajoMarzo 2008H. Spencer Banzhaf and Nathan LaveryUrban sprawl has become a policy concern of national prominence. Land or split-rate taxes are one potential way to address this issue. In theory, such taxes can lower the land/capital ratio. This in...
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Message From the President
Evaluating Assessment LimitsRevista Land LinesOctubre 2008Gregory K. Ingram -
Faculty Profile
Andrew ReschovskyRevista Land LinesJulio 2008Faculty Profile of Andrew Reschovsky
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Message From the President
Appreciating the Property TaxRevista Land LinesAbril 2008Gregory K. IngramThe property tax has been subject to much popular criticism and political pressure in recent decades. Several states have implemented, or are considering, a variety of caps and limits on property...
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The Property Tax and the Fortunes of Older Industrial Cities
Revista Land LinesEnero 2008Barry Bluestone and Chase M. BillinghamDisparities in property tax revenue due to growing gaps in assessed property values between wealthy, fast-growing communities and older industrial cities can lead to uneven development, where the...
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Aging in place
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