Marketing of Real Estate html 68kb
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the various taxes imposed upon the landlords of land
and buildings as well as upon buyers, sellers and users of real estate, and the marketing methods of real estate
via tax shelters and anonymity. (an abstract including 30 first pages)
Dr. Henryk Rostowicz
Land Value Taxation in Germany: Theoretical and Historical Issues pdf 66kb
Essay prepared for a Compendium on Land Value Taxation Around the World to be published
on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the death of Henry George.
Prof. Dr. Jurgen G. Backhaus
Land, Labor, and Reform: Hill Carter, Slavery, and Agricultural
Improvement at Shirley Plantation, 1816-1866 pdf 246kb
As one of antebellum Tidewater's most prominent planters, Hill Carter and the world he and his slaves made at
Shirley occupy an important place in Virginia history.
Robert James Teagle
Making negotiated land reform work pdf 109kb
Making negotiated land reform work: Initial experience from Colombia, Brazil, and South Africa.
Klaus Deininger
Estimating the value of land pdf 218kb
Estimating the value of land from Prussian wealth tax data.
Scott M. Eddie
Municipal Corporations, Homeowners, and the Benefit View of the Property Tax pdf 124kb
Written for the conference on “Property Taxation and Local Government Finance,” Paradise Valley, Arizona, January 16-18, 2000, which was sponsored by the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy. This will appear in a conference volume edited by Wallace Oates and published by the Lincoln Institute sometime in 2000 or
2001.
William A. Fischel
Zoning and land use regulation pdf 123kb
Zoning confers an interest in the property of each landowner to those who control the political power of the locality. This allows municipalities to shape their residential environments and their property-tax base. Voters in
most communities will accept developments that raise the value of their major personal asset, their homes. The efficiency of zoning thus depends on the transaction costs of making mutually advantageous trades between
existing voters and development-minded landowners. High transactions costs of selling zoning plus the endowment effect that zoning confers probably create land-use patterns with excessively low densities in American metropolitan areas.
William A. Fischel
The Tithe Commutation Act of 1836 pdf 152kb
The Tithe Commutation Act of 1836: measuring the efficiency gains of agricultural land tax reforms in England 1842-1855.
Eric Jamelske
Effects of Urban Containment on Housing
Prices and Landowner Behavior pdf 1058kb
Land Lines News letter of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Arthur C. Nelson
A Treatise on Political Economy pdf 1382kb
A Treatise on Political Economy; or the Production, Distribution, and Consumption of Wealth.
Jean-Baptiste Say
Can Time and Markets Eliminate Costly
Land Ownership Inequality? pdf 218kb
In no region of the world has land ownership inequality been starker and more persistent than in Latin America. The Barraclough studies of the 1960s (summarized in Barraclough 1967), exhaustively documented this persistent status quo. What Coles (1994) calls the “land reform period” of Latin American agricultural policy was intended as (or, more cynically, intended to appear as) a frontal assault on what was perceived as an economically, socially and politically costly inequality.
Michael R. Carter and Frederic Zimmerman
The Impact of Two-Rate Taxes on Construction in Pennsylvania pdf 218kb
The evaluation of policy-relevant economic research requires an ethical foundation. Classical liberal theory provides the requisite foundation for this dissertation, which uses various econometric tools to estimate the effects of shifting some of the property tax from buildings to land in 15 cities in Pennsylvania. Economic theory predicts that such a shift will lead to higher building activity. However, this prediction has been supported little by empirical evidence so far. (See chapter 2)
Plassmann, Florenz
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