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Resolução de Conflitos sobre Uso do Solo em São Paulo

Salo V. Coslovsky

April 2015, Portuguese

Working Paper

April 2015, Portuguese

Working Paper

The Land Value Gradient in a (Nearly) Collapsed Urban Real Estate Market

Timothy R. Hodge, Gary Sands, and Mark Skidmore

April 2015, English

Working Paper

Land Markets

April 2015, English

Working Paper

Land Markets

Associações de Moradores do Rio de Janeiro e Tendências Imobiliárias Recentes das Favelas

Gregory R. Scruggs and Arthur Acoca-Pidolle

April 2015, Portuguese

Working Paper

April 2015, Portuguese

Working Paper

Local Public Goods and Property Tax Compliance

Evidence from Residential Street Pavement

Marco González-Navarro and Climent Quintana-Domeque

April 2015, English

Working Paper

April 2015, English

Working Paper

50-State Property Tax Comparison Study

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence

April 2015, English

Other Publications

Property Tax, Public Finance

April 2015, English

Other Publications

Property Tax, Public Finance

Conserving State Trust Lands

Strategies for the Intermountain West

Susan Culp and Joe Marlow

March 2015, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation

March 2015, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation

March 2015, English

Working Paper

Anchors Lift All Boats

Eds & Meds Engaging with Communities

Beth Dever, Omar Blaik, George Smith, and George W. McCarthy

February 2015, English

Large institutions—universities, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations—are referred to as anchors because of their permanence and their stabilizing physical and social ties to surrounding communities. Beyond fulfilling their respective missions to educate, heal, cultivate the arts, or provide other services, these “eds and meds” are proven economic engines. They employ large workforces, occupy and manage big […]

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Infrastructure

February 2015, English

Large institutions—universities, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations—are referred to as anchors because of their permanence and their stabilizing physical and social ties to surrounding communities. Beyond fulfilling their respective missions to educate, heal, cultivate the arts, or provide other services, these “eds and meds” are proven economic engines. They employ large workforces, occupy and manage big […]

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Infrastructure