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Property Tax In Brics Megacities Local Government Financing And Financial Sustainability Marco Salm

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Property Tax In Brics Megacities Local Government Financing And Financial Sustainability Marco Salm
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.87 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Marco Salm
ISBN: 9783319626703, 9783319626710, 3319626701, 331962671X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Property Tax In Brics Megacities Local Government Financing And Financial Sustainability Marco Salm by Marco Salm 9783319626703, 9783319626710, 3319626701, 331962671X instant download after payment.

The overall objective of the book is to holistically assess the property tax systems in BRICS megacities. As megacities play a vital role within their respective countries – economically, administratively, and from a human development perspective – they experience the costs and benefits of urbanization simultaneously with major investment needs, rising poverty, and increasing congestion and pollution levels in the context of limited financial resources, raising the question for a suitable decentralized funding source. This book highlights the property tax as a means to help further improve the financial sustainability of megacities, the reliability and quality of their services, and megacities’ contribution to supporting economic growth.

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