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Innovation Awards
Curriculum Innovation and Case Study Awards Will Evolve and Promote Land PolicyRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2018By Rohan Kocharekar, November 20, 2018The Lincoln Institute and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning are launching a competition to promote innovative curricula and case studies focused on land policy.
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Webinar- Understanding and Overcoming Spatial Segregation
EventosMayo 24, 2018Moderator: Marissa PlouinThis webinar is organized as part of the OECD Champion Mayors for Inclusive Growth initiative and in partnership with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
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2018 International Conference on Municipal Fiscal Health
ConferenciasMayo 21, 2018A seminal event in the Municipal Fiscal Health campaign’s trajectory, this conference convenes leading experts, scholars, and practitioners for an international dialogue to further elevate municipal fiscal health as an issue of global importance.
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Conference in Detroit to focus on land policy, economic health
Crain's Detroit BusinessMayo 21, 2018El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
2018 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance
CursosMarzo 14, 2018Infrastructure, urban planning, and property taxes: learn the latest approaches to public finance
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Lincoln Institute launches global campaign to promote land value capture
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Webinar- Improving the Property Tax by Expanding Options for Monthly Payments
EventosFebrero 1, 2018Moderator: Luis QuintanillaJoin the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in our fourth Municipal Fiscal Health webinar looking at how governments can improve their property tax systems by allowing taxpayers to pay on a monthly basis.
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World Urban Forum 9 focuses on how cities can grow equitably and sustainably
Entradas de blogEnero 2018 -
Property Rights and Real Estate Privatization in Russia
A Work in ProgressPonenciasMayo 2009Bertrand Renaud, Joseph K. Eckert, and R. Jerome AndersonRussia has attempted to develop property rights institutions to facilitate the development of private real estate markets since 1991. As of 2008 only one city (Veliky Novgorod) of 171 medium and...
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Should Decreases in Property Value Caused by Regulations Be Compensated?
PonenciasMayo 2009Abraham BellIdeally, government could recoup the benefits of land use planning and redistribute them to those who bear the costs. In this case takings compensation is justified. Given the reciprocal nature of...
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