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Methodology Used to Create the Fiscally Standardized Cities Database
September 2020, English
Working Papers
Local Government, Public Finance
September 2020, English
Working Papers
Local Government, Public Finance
Value Capture Beyond Public Land Leasing
Funding Transit and Urban Redevelopment in China’s Pearl River Delta
Jiawen Yang, Rachelle Alterman, and Bin Li
August 2020, English
Working Papers
Land Value Taxation, Valuation
August 2020, English
Working Papers
Land Value Taxation, Valuation
The Empty House Next Door
Understanding and Reducing Vacancy and Hypervacancy in the United States
Alan Mallach
August 2020, English
Policy Briefs
Economic Development, Housing, Local Government
August 2020, English
Policy Briefs
Economic Development, Housing, Local Government
Exploratory Scenario Planning
How to Navigate an Uncertain Future
Jeremy Stapleton
August 2020, English
Policy Briefs
City and Regional Planning
August 2020, English
Policy Briefs
City and Regional Planning
How to Use Exploratory Scenario Planning (XSP)
Navigating an Uncertain Future
Jeremy Stapleton
August 2020, English
Policy Focus Reports
City and Regional Planning
August 2020, English
Policy Focus Reports
City and Regional Planning
Infrastructure Investment in a Messy Urban Growth Scenario
The Role of Land Value Capture Instruments in Argentina
Cynthia Goytia and Marcela Cristini
August 2020, English
Working Papers
Valuation, Value Capture
August 2020, English
Working Papers
Valuation, Value Capture
A Deep Dive on South Carolina’s Property Tax
Complex, Inequitable, and Uncompetitive
Project Manager: Daphne Kenyon Funded by the South Carolina Chamber Foundation and the South Carolina Realtors
August 2020, English
South Carolina has a property tax system that is unique among the 50 states. As this report shows, it is complex, nontransparent, inequitable, and noncompetitive.
Other Publications
Economic Development, Property Tax, Valuation
August 2020, English
South Carolina has a property tax system that is unique among the 50 states. As this report shows, it is complex, nontransparent, inequitable, and noncompetitive.
Other Publications
Economic Development, Property Tax, Valuation
Measuring the Fiscal Health of U.S. Cities
Howard Chernick and Andrew Reschovsky
July 2020, English
Working Papers
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
July 2020, English
Working Papers
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
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