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The Center for the Study of Economics is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit tax educational foundation, established in 1980 as the sister organization of the Henry George Foundation of America. 

We study the impact of LVT on a community, as well as providing technical assistance in implementation and tax administration. Where appropriate, the Center will promote the adoption of LVT.  

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Transportation

In this folder you will find Value Capture, Bonding/Funding of Transport Through Land Values, and Case Studies.

Page Light Rail Increases Land Value: a California Case Study
Rail Transit’s Value-Added: Effects of Proximity to Light and Commuter Rail Transit on Commercial Land Values in Santa Clara County, California Robert Cervero and Michael Duncan Institute of Urban and Regional Development University of California, Berkeley Paper prepared for the Urban Land Institute National Association of Realtors Washington, D.C. June 2001
File Light Rail Increases Land Value: a California Case Study
 
Page Transport, Urban Sprawl and Justice: A UK View
Dave Wetzel, Vice-Chair of Transport for London Makes the Theoretical Case for Collecting Land Taxes in this Overview Essay Based on British Experience in Recent Years
File Transport, Urban Sprawl, and Justice a UK View
 
File Can Transportation Projects be Financed by Land Value Capture?
CSE Board member Dr. Bill Batt uses the example of the construction of I-87 from Albany, NY to the Canadian border in the 1960s as a basis for study.
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