The Property Tax, Land Use and Land Use Regulation
Edited by Dick Netzer
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Dick Netzer, a leading public finance economist specializing in state and local issues and urban government, brings together in this comprehensive volume essays by top scholars connecting the property tax with land use. They explore the idea that the property tax is used as a partial substitute for land use regulation and other policies designed to affect how land is utilized. Like many economists, the contributors see some type of property taxation as the more efficient means of helping to shape land use. Some of the essays analyze a conventional property tax, while others consider radically different systems of property taxation.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
ISBN: 9781843763284
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Taxes on buildings and land in a dynamic model of real estate markets

- Alex Anas
- Ch 2 The effect of tax increment financing on land use

- Richard F. Dye and David Merriman
- Ch 3 Preferential assessment: impacts and alternatives

- John Anderson
- Ch 4 The influence of local fiscal structure and growth control choices on 'big-box' urban sprawl in the American West

- Robert Wassmer
- Ch 5 Is zoning a substitute for, or a complement to, factor taxes?

- William T. Bogart
- Ch 6 Taxes versus regulation: the welfare impacts of policies for containing urban sprawl

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- Ch 7 Land use regulations and the property tax: costÂ…benefit analyses

- John McDonald
- Ch 8 The rise of the private neighborhood association: a constitutional revolution in local government

- Robert Nelson
- Ch 9 The rise of private neighborhood associations: revolution or evolution?

- William Fischel
- Ch 10 Frontage tax and the optimally compact city

- Peter F. Colwell and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
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