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When and Why do Cities Bind Themselves?
The Existence and Extent of Locally-Imposed Tax and Expenditure LimitsDocumentos de TrabalhoJunho 2009Leah Brooks and Justin PhillipsThough the social science literature has thoroughly dissected the extent, causes, and consequences of state-mandated tax and expenditure limits on cities, to date there has been no systematic...
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As economy recovers, preparing for a new federal partnership for smart growth
Comunicados de ImprensaNovembro 10, 2009 -
Taxing land can increase density, but implementation difficult, Lincoln Institute scholars say
Comunicados de ImprensaMaio 22, 2009 -
New director named for Lincoln Institute-Sonoran Institute joint venture
Comunicados de ImprensaAbril 29, 2009 -
Role of large landowners in planning is subject of Lincoln Institute volume
Comunicados de ImprensaSetembro 25, 2009 -
Jamie Williams named Kingsbury Browne Fellow at Lincoln Institute
Comunicados de ImprensaOutubro 12, 2009 -
Survey reveals details of climate action in the West
Comunicados de ImprensaDezembro 10, 2009 -
The Impact of Large Landowners on Land Markets
LivrosAgosto 2009Edited by Raphael W. BosticThe chapters in this volume examine the effect large landowners or institutions have on local land markets and the tensions that can arise between public and private interests. In the United States...
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Property Rights Protection and Spatial Planning in European Countries
Artigos de ConferênciasMaio 2009Vincent RenardConfiscation of an owner’s property is not the only form of taking. If government regulations limit all viable uses of a property and cause a substantial decrease in its value, this in most cases is...
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Design Principles of Robust Property Rights Institutions
What Have We Learned?Artigos de ConferênciasMaio 2009Elinor OstromElinor Ostrom, one of the pioneers in developing the theory of property rights, challenged the then-conventional wisdom that common-pool resources will be overharvested if clearly delineated private...
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