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  1. Urban Spatial Segregation

    Forces, Consequences, and Policy Responses
    Revista Land Lines
    Novembro 2000
    By Rosalind Greenstein, Francisco Sabatini, and Martim Smolka

    Spatial segregation is a feature of metropolises from San Diego to Boston, from Santiago to Cape Town, from Belfast to Bangalore. In some places the segregation is associated primarily with racial...

  2. Assessment Reform in Indiana

    One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
    Revista Land Lines
    Novembro 2000
    Frank Kelly and Jeff Wuensch

    The property tax in Indiana has long generated considerable public policy debate, centering on the methods prescribed by the state to determine property values. Most states use some form of market...

  3. The Land Market Deregulation Debate in Chile

    Revista Land Lines
    Janeiro 2000

    Few places in Latin America, or in the rest of the world, have dared to implement such radical urban land policy reforms as Chile has over the last 20 years. In 1979, the government began initiating...

  4. Using Land Value to Promote Development in Cuba

    Revista Land Lines
    Março 2000
    Ricardo Nuñez, H. James Brown, and Martim Smolka

    Researchers from the Lincoln Institute are working with the Group for the Integrated Development of the Capital (GDIC) in Havana to better understand how land and increments in land value can be...

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