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- catalog contributor b4434901.
- catalog contributor b4434902.
- catalog contributor b4434903.
- catalog contributor b4434904.
- catalog contributor b4434905.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Central issues and themes. Alternative responses ; What are exactions? ; Appraising exactions ; Historical perspective ; Regulation for revenue ; Alternatives to exactions -- Sources. Special assessments ; Pre-1970 exactions ; Surge in exaction usage -- Evolution and current practice. From taxes to user charges ; Incidence of exactions ; Dollar magnitudes ; Impact fees and urban sprawl ; Social exactions -- Political wellsprings, legal constraints. Judicial oversight ; Escape from oversight: negotiated exactions ; Bargaining dynamics ; Potential for corruption ; Why don't states impose exactions? -- Local infrastructure demands and costs. Other causes of rising infrastructure demand ; National or regional versus local perspectives ; Suburban sprawl and jobs-housing imbalance ; Redevelopment and infill development -- Does development pay its own way? Conventional wisdom and new doubts ; Fiscal impact analyses ; Spending and revenue trends ; Conclusions -- Equity considerations. Who pays exactions? ; When developers and land speculators lose ; Newcomers, existing residents, and intergenerational equity ; The progressivity of exactions ; Conclusions -- Exactions and efficiency. Infrastructure versus social services ; Incentives for low exactions ; Exactions versus user charges ; Exactions versus growth limits or deteriorated services ; Conclusions -- The political economy of exactions. Evolutionary or epochal? ; Regulation for revenue ; National, state, and regional perspectives ; Legal constraints and loopholes ; Appraisal criteria ; Exactions appraised.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-169) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 175 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Regulation for revenue.".
- catalog identifier "0815703554 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "0815703562 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Regulation for revenue.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution ; Cambridge, MA : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,".
- catalog relation "Regulation for revenue.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "336.1/6 20".
- catalog subject "HJ9156 .A64 1992".
- catalog subject "Impact fees United States.".
- catalog subject "Infrastructure (Economics) Finance.".
- catalog subject "Local finance United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Central issues and themes. Alternative responses ; What are exactions? ; Appraising exactions ; Historical perspective ; Regulation for revenue ; Alternatives to exactions -- Sources. Special assessments ; Pre-1970 exactions ; Surge in exaction usage -- Evolution and current practice. From taxes to user charges ; Incidence of exactions ; Dollar magnitudes ; Impact fees and urban sprawl ; Social exactions -- Political wellsprings, legal constraints. Judicial oversight ; Escape from oversight: negotiated exactions ; Bargaining dynamics ; Potential for corruption ; Why don't states impose exactions? -- Local infrastructure demands and costs. Other causes of rising infrastructure demand ; National or regional versus local perspectives ; Suburban sprawl and jobs-housing imbalance ; Redevelopment and infill development -- Does development pay its own way? Conventional wisdom and new doubts ; Fiscal impact analyses ; Spending and revenue trends ; Conclusions -- Equity considerations. Who pays exactions? ; When developers and land speculators lose ; Newcomers, existing residents, and intergenerational equity ; The progressivity of exactions ; Conclusions -- Exactions and efficiency. Infrastructure versus social services ; Incentives for low exactions ; Exactions versus user charges ; Exactions versus growth limits or deteriorated services ; Conclusions -- The political economy of exactions. Evolutionary or epochal? ; Regulation for revenue ; National, state, and regional perspectives ; Legal constraints and loopholes ; Appraisal criteria ; Exactions appraised.".
- catalog title "Regulation for revenue: the political economy of land use exactions / Alan A. Altshuler and José A. Gómez-Ibáñez, with Arnold M. Howitt.".
- catalog type "text".