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The Price Elasticity of the Demand for Residential Land

Estimation and Implications of Tax Code-Related Subsidies on Urban Form

Joseph Gyourko and Richard Voith

June 1999, English

Working Papers

Housing, Land Markets

June 1999, English

Working Papers

Housing, Land Markets

Land Lines, May 1999

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

May 1999, English

Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

May 1999, English

Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

Local Property Taxation

An Assessment

Wallace E. Oates

May 1999, English

The property tax is, in my view, a good local tax, though it is far from perfect. Relative to the other tax bases available to local government, I think the property tax gets high marks, in spite of some telling but, in part, misplaced criticism. Traditional Tax Theory Public finance economists have historically evaluated taxes […]

Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

May 1999, English

The property tax is, in my view, a good local tax, though it is far from perfect. Relative to the other tax bases available to local government, I think the property tax gets high marks, in spite of some telling but, in part, misplaced criticism. Traditional Tax Theory Public finance economists have historically evaluated taxes […]

Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

Tributación municipal en San Salvador

Patricia Fuentes and Mario Lungo

May 1999, Spanish

Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 3 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. La demanda por servicios urbanos sobrepasa la capacidad financiera de la mayoría de las ciudades del mundo. Para hacerle frente a este problema, muchos gobiernos municipales utilizan exitosamente […]

Economic Development, Property Tax, Public Finance

May 1999, Spanish

Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 3 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. La demanda por servicios urbanos sobrepasa la capacidad financiera de la mayoría de las ciudades del mundo. Para hacerle frente a este problema, muchos gobiernos municipales utilizan exitosamente […]

Economic Development, Property Tax, Public Finance

Municipal Taxation in San Salvador

Patricia Fuentes and Mario Lungo

May 1999, English

The demand for urban services surpasses the financial capacity of most cities around the world. To address this problem, many municipal governments successfully use the property tax, combined with other management instruments, to raise needed revenues. In Central America, El Salvador is the only country that does not currently have a tax on land and […]

Economic Development, Property Tax, Public Finance

May 1999, English

The demand for urban services surpasses the financial capacity of most cities around the world. To address this problem, many municipal governments successfully use the property tax, combined with other management instruments, to raise needed revenues. In Central America, El Salvador is the only country that does not currently have a tax on land and […]

Economic Development, Property Tax, Public Finance

Taxes on Land and Buildings

Case Studies of Transitional Economies

Jane H. Malme

May 1999, English

The introduction of property taxation in transitional economies offers a unique perspective from which to study fiscal and governmental decentralization, land privatization and market development. These reforms all involve fundamental changes from the centrally controlled and planned societies of the communist period. The Lincoln Institute has a particular interest in the experiences of countries that […]

Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Property Tax

May 1999, English

The introduction of property taxation in transitional economies offers a unique perspective from which to study fiscal and governmental decentralization, land privatization and market development. These reforms all involve fundamental changes from the centrally controlled and planned societies of the communist period. The Lincoln Institute has a particular interest in the experiences of countries that […]

Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Property Tax

Planning for Sustainable Development

Measuring Progress in Plans

Philip Berke and Maria Manta

May 1999, English

Working Papers

May 1999, English

Working Papers

Legal Suggestions for Enacting Land Value Taxation

Steven B. Cord

May 1999, English

Working Papers

Land Value Taxation

May 1999, English

Working Papers

Land Value Taxation