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Report from the President
The Changing Landscape of Local Public RevenuesRevista Land LinesJulho 2009Gregory K. Ingram -
Central City Revenues After the Great Recession
Revista Land LinesJulho 2012Even as the fiscal condition of most state governments is slowly improving, many central cities have only recently begun to feel the full impacts of the economic slowdown and the disruptions to the...
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The Future of U.S. Public School Revenue from the Property Tax
Revista Land LinesJulho 2017By Andrew Reschovsky, Research Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-MadisonThis Policy Brief examines the property tax as a critical source of revenue for public schools in the United States. It demonstrates the high proportion of public education funding provided by the...
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Payments in Lieu of Taxes
The Boston ExperienceRevista Land LinesJaneiro 2013Ronald W. RakowSince 2008, Boston has developed and implemented a new approach to collecting payments in lieu of property taxes (PILOTs) from its many nonprofit hospitals, universities, and museums. The program...
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Mexicali
A Success Story of Property Tax ReformRevista Land LinesSetembro 1999Manuel Perló CohenThe case of Mexicali, the capital city of the border state of Baja California, Mexico, stands out as a good example of successful property tax reform in the 1990s. In only a few years the local...
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Report From the President
DecentralizationRevista Land LinesJulho 2007Gregory K. IngramThe Institute’s June 2007 Land Policy Conference focused on decentralization—the degree to which local and provincial governments exercise power, make decisions about their revenues and expenditures...
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Faculty Profile
Adam H. LangleyRevista Land LinesJulho 2014Adam H. Langley is a senior research analyst in the Department of Valuation and Taxation at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Previously, Langley worked for the New York State Assembly. He earned...
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New Publishing Collaboration
Property Tax and the Financing of K–12 Education—A Special Issue of Education Finance and PolicyRevista Land LinesFevereiro 2015In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the financing of U.S. public elementary and secondary education has become particularly challenging, given the close link between school finance and property...
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Place Database
Contest Winners Use Maps to Tell Stories of PlaceRevista Land LinesNovembro 2019By Emma Zehner, November 15, 2019The winning projects from The Place Database Contest explored complex policy questions related to climate mitigation, affordable housing, and sprawl. The contest asked participants to use The Place...
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Property Tax Relief
The Case for Circuit BreakersRevista Land LinesAbril 2010Daphne A. Kenyon, Adam H. Langley, and Bethany P. PaquinProperty tax relief is a core function of state governments, and it can be made more fair and cost-effective by using a circuit breaker program to stop the property tax from exceeding a taxpayer...
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