Search Results for: Municipal Revenues
IMFG Paper | 2012
The Reform of Business Property Tax in Ontario
Michael Smart
Business property taxes in Ontario have fallen dramatically in the past decade, due to a series of reforms mandated by the provincial government. This paper discusses the likely impacts of the reforms on business location, wages, and land values, and the economic welfare of provincial residents.
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IMFG Paper | 2012
IMFG Graduate Student Papers
Mia Baumeister; Cayley Burgess
Baumeister’s paper suggests policy changes for using the development charge as a planning tool. Burgess reviews the risks to Canadian municipal finance from extreme weather and analyzes the financial tools that cities can use to prepare for extreme weather events.
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Presentation | 2012
Is Toronto Broke? Financing the City of Toronto
Enid Slack
Presentation by IMFG Director Enid Slack on On October 4, 2012, sponsored by the Cities Centre, University of Toronto.
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Presentation | 2012
Rethinking the Property Tax in Ontario –Where Do We Go From Here?
Enid Slack
Presentation by IMFG Director Enid Slack to the Property Tax Summit in Niagara Falls, Ontario on April 18, 2012.
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Presentation | 2012
Transit Funding: How to get there from here, without going broke! Part 1
Richard Katz
Drawing on his substantial knowledge of metropolitan Los Angeles' transit infrastructure and financing, Richard Katz examines the advantages and disadvantages of different revenue tools for financing transit.
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Presentation | 2012
Transit Funding: How to get there from here, without going broke! Part 2
Richard Katz
Drawing on his substantial knowledge of metropolitan Los Angeles' transit infrastructure and financing, Richard Katz examines the advantages and disadvantages of different revenue tools for financing transit.
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IMFG Paper | 2012
Subnational Taxation in Large Emerging Countries
Richard M. Bird
This paper reviews the evolution and current state of subnational taxation in five large emerging countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and Nigeria—BRIC plus one. As these case studies show, intergovernmental fiscal relations in any country are inevitably both path-dependent and context-sensitive.
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IMFG Paper | 2012
You Get What You Pay For: How Nordic Cities Are Financed
Jorgen Lotz
The Nordic countries are small, unitary, and have largely homogeneous populations. Municipalities are the most important agents in the decentralized public sector. There are lessons to be learned from country to country in the field of local government financing, but comparisons need to be made with care.
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