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Property Tax Assessment Rates and Residential Abandonment

David Arsen

American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1992, vol. 51, issue 3, 361-377

Abstract: Abstract Netghbothood abandonment rates is New York City are predieted Within a model which investigates the imporatnce of property tax assessments building conditions adn tenant characteristies in owners’abandonment decision The results indicate that tax assessment rate are a mojor determinant of abon donment, and point to policy changes capable of showing the spread of aban donment in vulnerble netghbot hoods

Date: 1992
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