local government tax and land use policies in the united states
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Helen F. Ladd, 1998. "Introduction," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 1, pages 1-22, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Helen F. Ladd, 1998. "Theoretical controversies: land and property taxation," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 2, pages 25-54, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Helen F. Ladd, 1998. "Land use regulation as a fiscal tool," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 3, pages 55-81, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Helen F. Ladd, 1998. "Effects of taxes on economic activity," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 4, pages 82-115, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Helen F. Ladd, 1998. "Tax policies to promote economic development," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 5, pages 116-130, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Wallace E. Oates & Robert M. Schwab, 1998. "The Pittsburgh experience with land-value taxation," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 6, pages 133-143, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Adele C. Morris, 1998. "Property tax treatment of farmland: does tax relief delay land development?," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 7, pages 144-167, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- William F. Fox & Matthew N. Murray, 1998. "Incentives, firm location decisions and regional economic performance," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 8, pages 168-181, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jeffrey I. Chapman, 1998. "Tax increment financing as a tool of redevelopment," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 9, pages 182-198, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- William H. Oakland & William A. Testa, 1998. "Fiscal impacts of business development in the Chicago suburbs," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 10, pages 201-217, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- John Yinger, 1998. "Who pays development fees?," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 11, pages 218-233, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Thomas Luce, 1998. "Regional tax base sharing: the Twin Cities experience," Chapters, in: local government tax and land use policies in the united states, chapter 12, pages 234-254, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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- H0 - Public Economics - - General
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