Competing risks survival analysis is used to investigate tax and zoning policy impacts on residential, commercial, and industrial development timing in a rapidly growing Midwestern county. Industrial development appears both to precede and occur concurrently with residential development, while commercial development follows other types. Although residences appear to locate away from industrial land, zoning decisions favoring industry may attract rather than deter residential development within a jurisdiction. Regions with higher infrastructure taxes experience development later. Because school taxes fund local public goods important to homeowners, they have little influence on residential timing, but strong influences on industrial and comm...
ABSTRACT. Zoning is a widely used tool to manage residential growth. Estimating the effect of zoning...
The objective of this research project is to spatially examine the effects of zoning policies with r...
This research considered overlay districts as one technique to supersede Euclidian zoning, broaden i...
Competing risks survival analysis is used to investigate tax and zoning policy impacts on residentia...
Competing risks survival analysis is used to investigate tax and zoning policy impacts on residentia...
The rapid change in the character of land use in traditional agricultural regions of the Midwest has...
This study explores how property taxes affect the timing of development. The theoretical literature ...
This paper examines the effect of a zoning change on the land market in McHenry County, Illinois. On...
Rural-urban fringe counties (i.e. counties adjacent to other counties with large and growing urban c...
In rapidly suburbanizing areas, minimum lot sizes of ten acres or greater are often used to discoura...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
Minimum lot size zoning requirements are a frequent policy tool used to restrict the density and loc...
Due to high losses of agricultural land in urbanizing areas over the past several years, state and l...
The objective of this research is to evaluate a land value tax as a potential policy tool to moderat...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
ABSTRACT. Zoning is a widely used tool to manage residential growth. Estimating the effect of zoning...
The objective of this research project is to spatially examine the effects of zoning policies with r...
This research considered overlay districts as one technique to supersede Euclidian zoning, broaden i...
Competing risks survival analysis is used to investigate tax and zoning policy impacts on residentia...
Competing risks survival analysis is used to investigate tax and zoning policy impacts on residentia...
The rapid change in the character of land use in traditional agricultural regions of the Midwest has...
This study explores how property taxes affect the timing of development. The theoretical literature ...
This paper examines the effect of a zoning change on the land market in McHenry County, Illinois. On...
Rural-urban fringe counties (i.e. counties adjacent to other counties with large and growing urban c...
In rapidly suburbanizing areas, minimum lot sizes of ten acres or greater are often used to discoura...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
Minimum lot size zoning requirements are a frequent policy tool used to restrict the density and loc...
Due to high losses of agricultural land in urbanizing areas over the past several years, state and l...
The objective of this research is to evaluate a land value tax as a potential policy tool to moderat...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
ABSTRACT. Zoning is a widely used tool to manage residential growth. Estimating the effect of zoning...
The objective of this research project is to spatially examine the effects of zoning policies with r...
This research considered overlay districts as one technique to supersede Euclidian zoning, broaden i...