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February 22, 2006
Good resource on TIF
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has a good short article on Tax Increment Financing (TIF) by Richard Dye and David Merriam. The conclude as follows:
"Tax increment financing is an alluring tool. TIF districts grow much faster than other areas in their host municipalities. TIF boosters or naive analysts might point to this as evidence of the success of tax increment financing, but they would be wrong. Observing high growth in an area targeted for development is unremarkable. The issues we have studied are (1) whether the targeting causes the growth or merely signals that growth is coming; and (2) whether the growth in the targeted area comes at the expense of other parts of the same municipality. We find evidence that the non-TIF areas of municipalities that use TIF grow no more rapidly, and perhaps more slowly, than similar municipalities that do not use TIF."
February 22, 2006 in Academic Insights | Permalink
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