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Policies and Mechanisms on Land Value Capture
Taiwan Case Study
Alven H.S. Lam and Steve Wei-cho Tsui
January 1998, English
Working Paper
January 1998, English
Working Paper
The Continuing Redistribution of Fiscal Stress
The Long Run Consequences of Proposition 13
Jeffrey I. Chapman
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Property Tax, Public Finance
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Property Tax, Public Finance
A Methodology for Valuing Town Conservation Land
Pamela J. Brown and Charles J. Fausold
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government
School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts
How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away
William A. Fischel
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
Measuring Use Value Assessment Tax Expenditures
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Property Tax, Valuation
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Property Tax, Valuation
The Adoption and Repeal of the Two Rate Property Tax in Amsterdam, New York
Donald J. Reeb
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
January 1998, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
Land Use and Taxation
Applying the Insights of Henry George
Edited by H. James Brown
June 1997, English
Can today’s policy makers and researchers effectively draw on the ideas of 19th-century philosopher Henry George to help solve 21st-century problems? This compendium presents eight essays by scholars who demonstrate that many of George’s ideas about land use and taxation remain valuable today. Policy makers still face Henry George’s fundamental challenge—to balance private property rights and public interests in land.
Book
Land and Property Rights, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax
June 1997, English
Can today’s policy makers and researchers effectively draw on the ideas of 19th-century philosopher Henry George to help solve 21st-century problems? This compendium presents eight essays by scholars who demonstrate that many of George’s ideas about land use and taxation remain valuable today. Policy makers still face Henry George’s fundamental challenge—to balance private property rights and public interests in land.
Book
Land and Property Rights, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax
Risks and Rewards of Brownfield Redevelopment
James G. Wright
April 1997, English
Policy Focus Report
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Markets
April 1997, English
Policy Focus Report
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Markets
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