Local government tax and land use policies in the United States : understanding the links

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Local government tax and land use policies in the United States : understanding the links

primary author, Helen F. Ladd

(Studies in fiscal federalism and state-local finance)

Edward Elgar, c1998

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Local government tax and land use policies in the US

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Published in association with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Local Government Tax and Land Use Policies in the United States is an accessible, non-technical evaluation of the most recent economic thinking on the nexus between local land use and tax policies.In Part I, Helen Ladd provides a comprehensive summary of the extensive literature on the interaction of local land use and tax policies. She explores the theoretical controversies and clarifies issues such as the use of land use regulation as a fiscal tool, the effects of taxes on economic activity and the success of tax policies to promote economic development. In Parts II and III, a group of experts presents new research on important issues such as the impact of growth on tax burdens, metropolitan tax base sharing, the incidence of impact fees and the shift to land value taxation in urban areas. This book raises provocative questions concerning the conventional wisdom in fiscal policy. It will be indispensable for economists and students interested in urban issues and local public finance as well as planners and policymakers.

目次

Contents: 1. Introduction (H.F. Ladd) Part I: Interactions between Tax and Land Policies Part II: Tax Policy as a Land Use Tool Part III: Fiscal and Distributional Impacts Index

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