Impact fees and single-family home construction
Article Abstract:
Impact fee is a tax imposed by local governments to finance public constructions in a region. The effect of impact fees on the construction of small houses in suburban areas is analyzed.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2006
Residential Buildings, Public Administration, Taxes, State & Local Government, Local Government, Taxation, Economic aspects, Residential construction, Tax policy, House construction, Suburban homes, Impact fees
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2006
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A simple theory of smart growth and sprawl
Article Abstract:
A study examines the impact of residential density on the services and location of retailers.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2007
Organizational history, Services information, Housing incl Mobile Homes, Services, Housing, Dwellings, Growth, Location, Company growth, Retailers (Persons)
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2007
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