Property Tax and Urban Sprawl. Theory and Implications for U.S. Cities
January 01, 2005
This article attempts a formal analysis of the connection between property tax and urban sprawl in U.S. cities. The authors develop a theoretical model that includes households (who are also landlords) and land developers in a regional land market. They then test the model empirically based on a national sample of urbanized areas. The results obtained from both theoretical and empirical analyses indicate that increasing property tax rates reduces the size of urbanized areas.
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