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Predicting House Price Bubbles and Busts with Econometric Models
What We’ve Learned, What We Still Don’t Know
James R. Follain and Seth H. Giertz
September 2012, English
Housing, Land Markets
September 2012, English
Housing, Land Markets
A Search for the Underlying Structure Driving House Prices in a Distressed Environment
James R. Follain
September 2012, English
Housing, Land Markets
September 2012, English
Housing, Land Markets
The State of Local Government Pensions
A Preliminary Inquiry
Tracy M. Gordon, Heather M. Rose, and Ilana Fischer
July 2012, English
City and Regional Planning, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
July 2012, English
City and Regional Planning, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
Options for Restructuring Detroit’s Property Tax
Preliminary Analysis
Mark Skidmore and Gary Sands
July 2012, English
Property Tax
July 2012, English
Property Tax
How are Homeowners Associations Capitalized into Property Values?
Rachel Meltzer and Ron Cheung
July 2012, English
Valuation
July 2012, English
Valuation
Where in Connecticut is the Best Location for a Split Tax?
An Analysis of Land Assessment Equity in Several Cities
Jeffrey P. Cohen and Michael J. Fedele
July 2012, English
Property Tax
July 2012, English
Property Tax
The Capitalization Effects of Development Impact Fees
Commercial and Residential Land Values
Gregory S. Burge
July 2012, English
Land Markets, Valuation
July 2012, English
Land Markets, Valuation
Rethinking Property Tax Incentives for Business
Daphne A. Kenyon, Adam H. Langley, and Bethany P. Paquin
June 2012, English
Policy Focus Report
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization, Valuation
June 2012, English
Policy Focus Report
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization, Valuation
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