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The Fiscal Impact of Municipal Administrative Center Relocation
Documentos de TrabalhoMaio 2023Min Su, Can Chen, and Cathy Yang LiuThe relocation of administrative centers is an important policy instrument in China, empowering cities to promote urban economic growth, strengthen public finance, and improve public service...
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Fiscal Self-Sufficiency, Debt Limits, and Fiscal Sustainability in China’s Emerging Municipal Bond Market
Documentos de TrabalhoJunho 2022Yu Shi , Qing Li , and Robert BlandChina’s municipal bond market suffers from a tension between centralized policymaking by the national government and the decentralized implementation of those policies by subnational...
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50-State Property Tax Comparison Study
For Taxes Paid in 2022OutroAgosto 2023Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Minnesota Center for Fiscal ExcellenceAs the largest source of revenue raised by local governments, a well-functioning property tax system is critical for promoting municipal fiscal health. This report documents the wide range of...
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Composite Index of Local Fiscal Stability, Efficiency, Sustainability, and Livability
Central Eastern versus South Eastern European CountriesDocumentos de TrabalhoJaneiro 2022Aleksandra Maksimovska , Aleksandar Stojkov, Michal Radvan, and Tereza Rogic LugaricCitizen-centric local governance requires fiscally stable and efficient local governments that contribute to sustainable and livable communities. The central research objective herein is to provide...
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China Program International Fellowship 2024-25
Oportunidades de BolsasAgosto 2023A call for proposals for academic and policy research papers addressing land, urban, fiscal and environmental issues relating to urbanization in China.
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Municipal Fiscal Health and Urban Planning
CursosJulho 4, 2016Faculty: Roy Bahl, Erwin van der Krabben, Andrew ReschovskyEach year, the Program on the People’s Republic of China offers a week-long capacity-building “Training the Trainers” course to young faculty members, researchers, and practitioners from universities, government agencies, and institutions across China.
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Lincoln Institute Expands Signature Fiscal Database
Comunicados de ImprensaMarço 17, 2016For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 anthony.flint@lincolninst.eduWill Jason 617-503-2254 wjason@lincolninst.edu CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (March 17, 2016) – As local governments continue...
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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Launches Campaign to Promote Municipal Fiscal Health
Comunicados de ImprensaAgosto 24, 2015For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 anthony.flint@lincolninst.eduWill Jason 617-503-2254 ext. 254 wjason@lincolninst.edu CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (August 24, 2015) – The Lincoln...
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Towards Fiscally Healthy Michigan Local Governments
OutroOutubro 2020Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyThe state of Michigan has long incubated financial stress among its localities. Though not the state’s intention, limits on local governments’ ability to raise revenues, coupled with...
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Local Government, Fiscal Autonomy and Fiscal Stress
The Case of CaliforniaDocumentos de TrabalhoAgosto 1999Jeffrey I. ChapmanThis working paper defines and extends the concepts of local government autonomy and local government fiscal autonomy, examining them as potential necessary conditions for a Tiebout equilibrium. It...
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