Private community associations have spread quickly in many parts of the United States, even though their members must pay both association dues and local taxes for similar services. Not only do private community associations offer several advantages over traditional governance structures, but local governments often encourage developers to establish them
Private governments, found in planned developments and condominiums, are increasingly common methods...
This paper examines how communities will behave if they are given the option of taxing the property ...
In 1970 only one percent of American housing units were located in a homeowner association, condomin...
This dissertation examines the impact of homeowners' associations, an increasingly popular innovati...
Critics of private community associations often argue that they represent an undesirable combination...
In the years 1942-1948, the community property system wusadopted by state legislatures in Oregon, Ne...
Viewing local finances under the approach to private-public consumption complementarity, we conclude...
Gated Communities as Public Entities identifies these organizations as phenomena of recent land deve...
The primary objective of homeowners associations (HOAs) is to provide their members with services th...
This Article considers the application of the Supreme Court\u27s state-action theory to residential ...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) were created in a policy environment of privatization. They ar...
Over 80 academics, business leaders, and public policymakers came to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chi...
Summary. Retail development has become the preferred land use among Californ ian cities because the ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
This article will highlight the countless instances in which the Planned Community Act deviates in m...
Private governments, found in planned developments and condominiums, are increasingly common methods...
This paper examines how communities will behave if they are given the option of taxing the property ...
In 1970 only one percent of American housing units were located in a homeowner association, condomin...
This dissertation examines the impact of homeowners' associations, an increasingly popular innovati...
Critics of private community associations often argue that they represent an undesirable combination...
In the years 1942-1948, the community property system wusadopted by state legislatures in Oregon, Ne...
Viewing local finances under the approach to private-public consumption complementarity, we conclude...
Gated Communities as Public Entities identifies these organizations as phenomena of recent land deve...
The primary objective of homeowners associations (HOAs) is to provide their members with services th...
This Article considers the application of the Supreme Court\u27s state-action theory to residential ...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) were created in a policy environment of privatization. They ar...
Over 80 academics, business leaders, and public policymakers came to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chi...
Summary. Retail development has become the preferred land use among Californ ian cities because the ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
This article will highlight the countless instances in which the Planned Community Act deviates in m...
Private governments, found in planned developments and condominiums, are increasingly common methods...
This paper examines how communities will behave if they are given the option of taxing the property ...
In 1970 only one percent of American housing units were located in a homeowner association, condomin...