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Land Lines, May 1998

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

May 1998, English

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Public Finance

May 1998, English

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Public Finance

The Taxation of Real Property in Asia

Alven Lam

May 1998, English

The recent fiscal crisis in Asia has affected systems of taxation and land use regulation throughout the region. The situation in Korea is typical. A series of collapses of large conglomerates led to a severe economic crisis, with 5.5 percent of total loans in default by the end of 1997. Currency and stock indexes fell […]

Land Use and Zoning, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance

May 1998, English

The recent fiscal crisis in Asia has affected systems of taxation and land use regulation throughout the region. The situation in Korea is typical. A series of collapses of large conglomerates led to a severe economic crisis, with 5.5 percent of total loans in default by the end of 1997. Currency and stock indexes fell […]

Land Use and Zoning, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance

La Regularización de la Tierra Urbana en Perú

Julio Calderon

May 1998, Spanish

Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 2 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. En el área metropolitana de Lima, el acceso a la tierra urbana por parte de los sectores populares presenta un historial de problemas que son resultado de la […]

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning

May 1998, Spanish

Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 2 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. En el área metropolitana de Lima, el acceso a la tierra urbana por parte de los sectores populares presenta un historial de problemas que son resultado de la […]

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning

Regularization of Urban Land in Peru

Julio Calderon

May 1998, English

Access to urban land by the popular sectors in metropolitan Lima has a troubled history resulting from the combination of spontaneous, unregulated land occupation and short-sighted policies to regularize land tenancy. Policies that were designed to resolve or mitigate irregular occupations have instead exacerbated the problem. A workshop on “Local Governments and the Management of […]

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning

May 1998, English

Access to urban land by the popular sectors in metropolitan Lima has a troubled history resulting from the combination of spontaneous, unregulated land occupation and short-sighted policies to regularize land tenancy. Policies that were designed to resolve or mitigate irregular occupations have instead exacerbated the problem. A workshop on “Local Governments and the Management of […]

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning

Conservation Easements

The Interaction of Land Policy and Taxation

Joan Youngman

May 1998, English

Conservation easements have become an important new tool for protecting environmentally significant open space. In the past, permanent restrictions against development often required outright purchase of the property by a governmental entity, land trust or other conservation organization. If the land remained in private ownership there was no assurance that a future heir or purchaser […]

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Land Value Taxation

May 1998, English

Conservation easements have become an important new tool for protecting environmentally significant open space. In the past, permanent restrictions against development often required outright purchase of the property by a governmental entity, land trust or other conservation organization. If the land remained in private ownership there was no assurance that a future heir or purchaser […]

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Land Value Taxation

Land Lines, March 1998

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

March 1998, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Public Finance, Value Capture

March 1998, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Public Finance, Value Capture

Transfer of Development Rights for Balanced Development

Robert Lane

March 1998, English

A TDR Parable: It’s simple. You just go to the farmer whose land you’re trying to preserve and tell him that he can’t develop his land because it is a “sending area” for your new Transfer of Developments Rights (TDR) program. At first, he’s a bit upset. But as town planner you assure him that […]

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Use and Zoning

March 1998, English

A TDR Parable: It’s simple. You just go to the farmer whose land you’re trying to preserve and tell him that he can’t develop his land because it is a “sending area” for your new Transfer of Developments Rights (TDR) program. At first, he’s a bit upset. But as town planner you assure him that […]

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Use and Zoning

Land Value Taxation

Could It Work Today?

Dick Netzer

March 1998, English

Decades before Henry George made a passionate case for the “single tax” in Progress and Poverty, the classical economists had recognized that, in theory, the land value tax was almost the perfect tax. There was a strong moral basis for the land value tax—land value increased over time because of growth in population and improvements […]

Economic Development, Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Public Finance

March 1998, English

Decades before Henry George made a passionate case for the “single tax” in Progress and Poverty, the classical economists had recognized that, in theory, the land value tax was almost the perfect tax. There was a strong moral basis for the land value tax—land value increased over time because of growth in population and improvements […]

Economic Development, Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Public Finance