Planners have long been intrigued with the concept of land value taxation (LVT) as a way to eliminate urban blight and sprawl. This research empirically tested the hypothesis that, compared to real property taxation, LVT will speed the rate of redevelopment in central cities. The analysis shows that from 1970 to 1987 central city redevelopment in Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand, was influenced by different population growth rates and by physical differences between the cities, but not by the taxation systems. The physical difference between the two cities, as well as low tax levels and long assessment cycles, may limit these results to this context. © 1994, Sage Publications. All rights reserved
<p>Urban sprawl and property tax of a city’s core and suburbs: evidence from Italy. <i>Regional Stud...
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This article attempts a formal analysis of the connection between property tax and urban sprawl in U...
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This paper considers how land value taxation (LVT) may resolve the dilemma of declining central citi...
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This is a study of the effects of land value taxation on new housing development in Pittsburgh. Land...
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The objective of this research is to evaluate a land value tax as a potential policy tool to moderat...
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<p>Urban sprawl and property tax of a city’s core and suburbs: evidence from Italy. <i>Regional Stud...
this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears ...
This article attempts a formal analysis of the connection between property tax and urban sprawl in U...
This paper deals with implementing land value taxation in a city. The System Dynamics method is used...
This paper considers how land value taxation (LVT) may resolve the dilemma of declining central citi...
<p>The authors develop a concept paper on the economic valuation of land. They detail the basic prin...
Policy makers have tended to ignore the connection between local fiscal policy and urban development...
Policy Perspective DIFFERENT FACETS OF THE property taxation policy debate move in and out of focus ...
This research evaluates the effects of a hypothetical land value tax as a smart growth policy to cur...
To develop land it is usually necessary to obtain the permission of government. When government gran...
This is a study of the effects of land value taxation on new housing development in Pittsburgh. Land...
Land prices within monocentric cities typically decline from the centre to the urban periphery. More...
The objective of this research is to evaluate a land value tax as a potential policy tool to moderat...
Contrary to popular opinion, our cities are not primarily formed by the actions of local body politi...
The events that occurred last May have left many residents of Baltimore wondering what can be done t...
<p>Urban sprawl and property tax of a city’s core and suburbs: evidence from Italy. <i>Regional Stud...
this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears ...
This article attempts a formal analysis of the connection between property tax and urban sprawl in U...