Proposition 13, adopted by California voters in 1978, mandates a property tax rate of one percent, requires that properties be assessed at market value at the time of sale, and allows assessments to rise by no more than 2% per year until the next sale. In this paper, we examine how Prop 13 has affected the average tenure length of owners and renters in California versus in other states. We find that from 1970 to 2000, the average tenure length of owners and renters in California increased by 1.04 years and .79 years, respectively, relative to the comparison states. We also find substantial variation in the response to Prop 13, with African-American households responding more than households of other races and migrants responding more than n...
With the passage of Prop. 13 in June 1978, the property tax, a one hundred twenty-eight year old tax...
The year 1968 may have been more significant for constitutional changes that did not occur than for ...
Proposition 19, the California measure narrowly approved by voters last November, created a tax brea...
Proposition 13, adopted by California voters in 1978, mandates a property tax rate of one percent, r...
June 2003 marks the 25th anniversary of the passage of Proposition 13, a landmark tax limitation mea...
IN 2003 FINANCIER Warren Buffett announced that he paid property taxes of $14,410 (or 2.9 percent) o...
Property tax reform is a perennial topic in California politics. Ever since 1978, when Proposition 1...
The endogeneity of prices has long been recognized as the main identification problem in the estimat...
Prepared, Fall, 1978, for the Commission on Government Reform, State of California with support from...
The endogeneity of prices has long been recognized as the main identification problem in the estimat...
California’s Proposition 13, which limits the growth of property tax to 2 percent per year, provides...
During the three-year period ending in July 2003, the rise in housing costs in California far exceed...
In 1996, the voters of California passed Proposition 218, the most recent in a series of initiatives...
We study the effects of California’s tax and expenditure limitations, especially Proposition 13. We ...
Allows local governments to establish rent control on residential properties over 15 years old. Loca...
With the passage of Prop. 13 in June 1978, the property tax, a one hundred twenty-eight year old tax...
The year 1968 may have been more significant for constitutional changes that did not occur than for ...
Proposition 19, the California measure narrowly approved by voters last November, created a tax brea...
Proposition 13, adopted by California voters in 1978, mandates a property tax rate of one percent, r...
June 2003 marks the 25th anniversary of the passage of Proposition 13, a landmark tax limitation mea...
IN 2003 FINANCIER Warren Buffett announced that he paid property taxes of $14,410 (or 2.9 percent) o...
Property tax reform is a perennial topic in California politics. Ever since 1978, when Proposition 1...
The endogeneity of prices has long been recognized as the main identification problem in the estimat...
Prepared, Fall, 1978, for the Commission on Government Reform, State of California with support from...
The endogeneity of prices has long been recognized as the main identification problem in the estimat...
California’s Proposition 13, which limits the growth of property tax to 2 percent per year, provides...
During the three-year period ending in July 2003, the rise in housing costs in California far exceed...
In 1996, the voters of California passed Proposition 218, the most recent in a series of initiatives...
We study the effects of California’s tax and expenditure limitations, especially Proposition 13. We ...
Allows local governments to establish rent control on residential properties over 15 years old. Loca...
With the passage of Prop. 13 in June 1978, the property tax, a one hundred twenty-eight year old tax...
The year 1968 may have been more significant for constitutional changes that did not occur than for ...
Proposition 19, the California measure narrowly approved by voters last November, created a tax brea...