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Land Use and Design Innovations in Private Communities
Eran Ben-Joseph
October 2004, English
The twenty-first century will witness record growth in the number and distribution of private residential communities. Collectively referred to as common interest communities (CICs) or common interest developments (CIDs), these communities rely on covenants, conditions and restrictions to privately govern and control land use, design decisions, services and social conduct. The communities own, operate and […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Land Use and Zoning
October 2004, English
The twenty-first century will witness record growth in the number and distribution of private residential communities. Collectively referred to as common interest communities (CICs) or common interest developments (CIDs), these communities rely on covenants, conditions and restrictions to privately govern and control land use, design decisions, services and social conduct. The communities own, operate and […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Land Use and Zoning
What Politicians Know About Land Taxation
October 2004, English
Supporters of land taxation view it as an efficient and effective means of financing government, and the concept has wide appeal among public finance scholars. Many economists, including several Nobel Prize winners, actively endorse this method of taxation, which taxes land value separately and instead of buildings and improvements. At least from an academic perspective, […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
October 2004, English
Supporters of land taxation view it as an efficient and effective means of financing government, and the concept has wide appeal among public finance scholars. Many economists, including several Nobel Prize winners, actively endorse this method of taxation, which taxes land value separately and instead of buildings and improvements. At least from an academic perspective, […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
Faculty Profile
Francisco Sabatini
October 2004, English
Francisco Sabatini, a sociologist and urban planner, is a professor at the Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, where he lectures on urban studies and planning and conducts research on residential segregation, value capture and environmental conflicts. He combines his academic work with involvement in NGO-based research and action projects in low-income neighborhoods and villages. […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization
October 2004, English
Francisco Sabatini, a sociologist and urban planner, is a professor at the Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, where he lectures on urban studies and planning and conducts research on residential segregation, value capture and environmental conflicts. He combines his academic work with involvement in NGO-based research and action projects in low-income neighborhoods and villages. […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization
Land Lines, October 2004
Edited by Ann LeRoyer
October 2004, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Public Finance, Urbanization
October 2004, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Public Finance, Urbanization
October 2004, English
Working Paper
Training Indiana’s Assessors
A Blueprint and Foundation for Reform
Frank Kelly and Jeff Wuensch
October 2004, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
October 2004, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
Farmland Preservation in China
Chengri Ding
July 2004, English
The fast pace of farmland conversion in the People’s Republic of China is causing alarm among top leaders concerned with food security and China’s ability to remain self-reliant in crop production. This loss of farmland is a direct result of China’s remarkable success in economic development over the past two decades, which has resulted in […]
Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
July 2004, English
The fast pace of farmland conversion in the People’s Republic of China is causing alarm among top leaders concerned with food security and China’s ability to remain self-reliant in crop production. This loss of farmland is a direct result of China’s remarkable success in economic development over the past two decades, which has resulted in […]
Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
From the President
H. James Brown
July 2004, English
As I have reported previously, the Lincoln Institute is actively engaged in an array of land and tax policy initiatives in China that will have a profound impact on the socioeconomic transformation and institutional change currently under way there. The first of three projects that illustrate this potential is described in this issue of Land […]
City and Regional Planning, Land Conservation
July 2004, English
As I have reported previously, the Lincoln Institute is actively engaged in an array of land and tax policy initiatives in China that will have a profound impact on the socioeconomic transformation and institutional change currently under way there. The first of three projects that illustrate this potential is described in this issue of Land […]
City and Regional Planning, Land Conservation
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