Publications Tagged ‘land use’
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The Centralization and Decentralization of Government and Taxes
Can today’s policy makers and researchers effectively draw on the ideas of 19th-century philosopher Henry George to help solve 21st-century problems? This compendium presents eight essays by scholars who demonstrate that many of George’s ideas about land use and taxation remain valuable today. Policy makers still face Henry George’s fundamental challenge—to balance private property rights and public interests in land.
Netzer, Dick. Land Use and Taxation (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy) . May 1997.
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The Outlook for the Metropolitan Area
Much of the discourse about regional and local economic development strategies in the United States over the past twenty-five years has looked like a search for general rules. Very few such rules have emerged, in part because—like all policy debates—there have been large inputs of ideology and self-interest, as well as professional inquiry, but in part because the appropriate strategies really are time- and place-specific.
Netzer, Dick. Economic Policy Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 3(1), pp. 93-111 . February 1997.
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