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Fiscally Standardized Cities (FiSC)
DatabaseBancos de DadosAgosto 2016The FiSC Database makes it possible to compare local government finances for 150 of the largest U.S. cities across more than 125 categories of revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets, with annual data going back to 1977.
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Rethinking the Property Tax-School Funding Dilemma
Notas de Políticas PúblicasFevereiro 2023This policy brief focuses on the roles of the local property tax and state aid in the funding of public education and analyzes their strengths and weaknesses. A key theme is the property tax–...
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Antiguas ciudades industriales
Construir un renacimiento equitativoNotas de Políticas PúblicasMaio 2020Las antiguas ciudades industriales, que alguna vez impulsaron la industria y la prosperidad, perdieron millones de residentes y empleos en el s. XX debido a la economía cambiante. Con...
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America’s Legacy Cities
Building an Equitable RenaissanceNotas de Políticas PúblicasMarço 2020Legacy cities have been at the center of some of America’s most historic achievements, and they possess a strong civic spirit and culture of innovation at a time when these qualities are most...
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The Future of America’s Middle Neighborhoods
Setting the Stage for RevivalNotas de Políticas PúblicasNovembro 2018Often overlooked, middle neighborhoods matter—both to the people who live in them and to their cities and regions—and solutions demand engagement not only from the neighborhood itself but also from the city, region, and state.
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The Future of U.S. Public School Revenue from the Property Tax
Notas de Políticas PúblicasSetembro 2017Andrew 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...