Municipal revenues and land policies [electronic resource] / edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong. - Cambridge, Mass. : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, c2010. - xiv, 535 p. : ill.

"Proceedings of the 2009 Land Policy Conference"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Municipal revenue options in a time of financial crisis / Financing cities / Intergovernmental transfers to local governments / Commentary / Trends in local government revenues : the old, the new, and the future / Commentary / Creative designs of the patchwork quilt of municipal finance / Commentary / The contribution of local sales and income taxes to fiscal autonomy / Commentary / The effects of development impact fees on local fiscal conditions / Commentary / A new financial instrument of value capture in S�ao Paulo : certificates of additional construction potential / Commentary / Governance structures and financial authority in submunicipal districts : implications for fiscal performance / Commentary / Does a rising tide compensate for the secession of the successful? Ilustrating the effects of business improvement districts on muncipal coffers / Commentary / Does TIF make it more difficult to manage municipal budgets? A simulation model and directions for future research / Commentary / Homeowners associations and their impact on the local public budget / Commentary / Complex debt for financing infrastructure / Commentary / Prospects for private infrastructure in the United States : the case of Toll Roads / Commentary / An analysis of alternative revenue sources for local governments / Commentary / The best of times or the worst of times? How alternative revenue structures are changing local government / Commentary / Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong -- Robert P. Inman -- David E. Wildasin -- Michael Smart -- J. Edwin Benton -- Jocelyn M. Johnston -- Michael A. Pagano -- Carol O'Cleireacain -- John L. Mikesell -- Cynthia L. Rogers -- Gregory S. Burge -- Albert Saiz -- Paulo Sandroni -- Margaret Walls -- Robert J. Eger III and Richard C. Feiock -- Richard Briffault -- Leah Brooks and Rachel Meltzer -- Lynne B. Sagalyn -- David F. Merriman -- Mark Skidmore -- Ron Cheung -- John E. Anderson -- Jeffrey I. Chapman -- Mark D. Robbins and William Simonsen -- Jos�e A. G�omez-Ib�a�nez -- Jos�e C. Carbajo -- David L. Sjoquist and Andrew V. Stephenson -- William F. Fox -- Tracy M. Gordon and Kim Rueben -- Michael J. Wasylenko.


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Municipal finance--United States--Congresses.
Land use--Government policy--United States--Congresses.


Electronic books.

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