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The Incidence of a Tax on Urban Real Property

Herbert A. Simon

Illinois Institute of Technology

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1943

Four different schools now to be found among economists, 398. — Assumptions made here, 399. — Conflicting views where the total demand for houses is inelastic, 400. — Brown's position substantially correct, 401. — But the "partial equilibrium" approach is open to certain objections, 404. — Separability of the tax into a tax on site value and a tax on building value, 405. — Houses in different locations not quantities of a single commodity but different competing commodities, 409. — Summary of conclusions, 411. — Mathematical appendix, 412.

DOI
10.2307/1881754
Volume
57 (3)
Pages
398
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