Abstract

Abstract This paper reports on some issues which need to be taken into account in policy towards the introduction of a land tax. The lessons are drawn from papers read at an international conference at Cambridge, Mass. The major issues include the general criteria for efficient and fair taxation; the potential overlap between land use and land tax policy; the economic interrelationship between these; and the public choice aspects of a land tax.

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