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China’s Local Public Finance in Transition
Edited by Joyce Yanyun Man and Yu-Hung Hong
November 2010, English
Book
Local Government, Property Tax, Urbanization, Valuation
November 2010, English
Book
Local Government, Property Tax, Urbanization, Valuation
A Planet of Cities
Urban Land Cover Estimates and Projections for All Countries, 2000-2050
Shlomo Angel, Jason Parent, Daniel Civco, Alexander Blei, and David Potere
November 2010, English
A data set comprising the universe of all 3,649 named metropolitan agglomerations and cities that had populations in excess of 100,000 in the year 2000, their populations in that year, and their built-up area identified in the MOD500 map, currently the best satellite-based global map of urban land cover.
Working Paper
Urbanization
November 2010, English
A data set comprising the universe of all 3,649 named metropolitan agglomerations and cities that had populations in excess of 100,000 in the year 2000, their populations in that year, and their built-up area identified in the MOD500 map, currently the best satellite-based global map of urban land cover.
Working Paper
Urbanization
Revenue Diversification and the Financing of Large American Central Cities
Howard Chernick, Adam Langley, and Andrew Reschovsky
November 2010, English
Public Finance
November 2010, English
Public Finance
The New American Ghost Town
Foreclosure, Abandonment, and the Prospects for City Planning
Justin Hollander, Colin Polsky, Dan Zinder, and Dan Runfola
November 2010, English
City and Regional Planning, Housing
November 2010, English
City and Regional Planning, Housing
Property Tax Reform
The Northern Ireland Experience
William J. McCluskey and Nigel D. Woods
November 2010, English
Property Tax
November 2010, English
Property Tax
Outperforming the Market
Delinquency and Foreclosure Rates in Community Land Trusts
Emily Thaden
October 2010, English
Housing
October 2010, English
Housing
Capital Markets, CDFIs, and Organizational Credit Risk
Summary Report
Center for Impact Finance
October 2010, English
Can Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) get unlimited amounts of low cost, unsecured, short- and long-term funding from the capital markets based on their organizational credit risk? Can they get pricing, flexibility, and procedural parity with for-profit corporations of equivalent credit risk?
Resource
Economic Development
October 2010, English
Can Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) get unlimited amounts of low cost, unsecured, short- and long-term funding from the capital markets based on their organizational credit risk? Can they get pricing, flexibility, and procedural parity with for-profit corporations of equivalent credit risk?
Resource
Economic Development
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