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Differential assessment and state land use controls in Hawaii
Abstract Discussion of Hawaii's experience suggests both advantages and difficulties in establishing complementary relationships between differential agricultural assessment and statewide land use controls. In Hawaii, as elsewhere, differential assessment was guided by traditional rent theory with valuations increasing progressively with higher quality lands. Actual practice indicated conservation purposes were better served by a more regressive structure. This suggests a restructuring of assessment rates for states which continue to rely on this method for farmlands preservation purposes, assuming distributional equity issues are dealt with.
Differential assessment and state land use controls in Hawaii
Abstract Discussion of Hawaii's experience suggests both advantages and difficulties in establishing complementary relationships between differential agricultural assessment and statewide land use controls. In Hawaii, as elsewhere, differential assessment was guided by traditional rent theory with valuations increasing progressively with higher quality lands. Actual practice indicated conservation purposes were better served by a more regressive structure. This suggests a restructuring of assessment rates for states which continue to rely on this method for farmlands preservation purposes, assuming distributional equity issues are dealt with.
Differential assessment and state land use controls in Hawaii
Mark, Shelley M. (author) / Yamauchi, Hiroshi (author) / Okimoto, Glenn M. (author)
1982
Article (Journal)
English
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