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Promoting fiscal equity and efficient development practices at the metropolitan scale
Myron W Orfield
, Thomas Luce
Academics (Law)
Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity
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Efficient Development
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Sprawl
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Fiscal Equity
100%
Development Practice
100%
Metropolitan Scale
100%
United States
50%
US Metropolitan Areas
50%
Metropolitan Areas
50%
Regional Landscape
50%
Unequal Distribution
50%
Tax Base
50%
Development Pattern
50%
Land Use Planning
50%
Local Governance
50%
Local Land Use
50%
Social Disparities
50%
Fragmented Structure
50%
Fragmented Systems
50%
Planning Decision
50%
Economic Disparities
50%
Social Sciences
Practice Development
100%
Metropolitan Area
100%
USA
50%
Land Use Planning
50%
Development Model
50%
Local Governance
50%