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Does Land Development Pay for Itself? A Critique of Cost-of-Community-Service Studies

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  • Means, Tom
  • Estill, Jack

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The term “fiscalization of land use†is often used to describe the motivations of local government with respect to land use decisions. Land development can lead to increased government revenues in terms of up-front fees and provide long-term cash flows f

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  • Means, Tom & Estill, Jack, 2018. "Does Land Development Pay for Itself? A Critique of Cost-of-Community-Service Studies," Working Papers 09526, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajw:wpaper:09526
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    1. Mary Edwards & Jack Huddleston, 2010. "Prospects and Perils of Fiscal Impact Analysis," Journal of the American Planning Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 76(1), pages 25-41.
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