In an attempt to remedy the uneven balance of investment in distressed, low-income communities, legislators enacted the Opportunity Zone legislation—a place-based tax subsidy included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Focusing primarily on capital investment, the Opportunity Zone legislation fails to incentivize community engagement, preserve affordable housing, or mitigate against displacement. The subsidy is likely to benefit wealthy investors and large corporations at the expense of low-income, minority residents who can no longer afford to live in areas they once called home. This Note provides a comparative critique of Opportunity Zones and similar efforts to revitalize urban areas. By examining how Opportunity Zones eliminate affo...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
Throughout the United States, low-income families are having an increasingly difficult time finding ...
This article provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the New Markets Tax Credits program...
In 2017, the newly enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created an incentive for taxpayers to invest in Qua...
Under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017, the Opportunity Zone program was created in order to revive ...
The market reserve of unrealized capital gains in the United States has grown to an estimated $6 tri...
Place-based tax incentives, such as the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) and Opportunity Zones incentiv...
The Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program is the latest federal low income housing production progra...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 contained former President Trump\u27s signature economic developme...
Professor Michelle Layser\u27s forthcoming article is an attack on the current form of place-based t...
City governments across the United States are struggling to keep housing and services affordable for...
The U.S. Federal government has deployed place-based economic development policies since the 1980s i...
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program plays a significant role in providing affordable h...
This dissertation investigates the role of two federal place-based programs, the New Markets Tax Cre...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
Throughout the United States, low-income families are having an increasingly difficult time finding ...
This article provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the New Markets Tax Credits program...
In 2017, the newly enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created an incentive for taxpayers to invest in Qua...
Under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017, the Opportunity Zone program was created in order to revive ...
The market reserve of unrealized capital gains in the United States has grown to an estimated $6 tri...
Place-based tax incentives, such as the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) and Opportunity Zones incentiv...
The Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program is the latest federal low income housing production progra...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 contained former President Trump\u27s signature economic developme...
Professor Michelle Layser\u27s forthcoming article is an attack on the current form of place-based t...
City governments across the United States are struggling to keep housing and services affordable for...
The U.S. Federal government has deployed place-based economic development policies since the 1980s i...
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program plays a significant role in providing affordable h...
This dissertation investigates the role of two federal place-based programs, the New Markets Tax Cre...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
Throughout the United States, low-income families are having an increasingly difficult time finding ...