The Lincoln Institute’s C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program assists Ph.D. students, primarily at U.S. universities, whose research complements the Institute’s interests in land and tax policy. Named in honor Professor Harriss (1912–2009) who taught economics at Columbia University and was a long-time member of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Board of Directors, this program provides a link between the Institute’s educational mission and its research objectives by supporting scholars early in their careers.
Aurora Echavarria Canales
University of California, Los Angeles
Measuring Citizen Support for the Local Property Tax in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area
Simone Paci
Columbia University
Ghost Buildings and the Spirit of Giving: How Property Tax Equity Supports Progressive Norms
Anna Ziff
Duke University
Essays in Place-Based Economic Development