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Do impact fees raise the price of existing housing?

Pages 635-659 | Published online: 31 Mar 2010

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GregoryS. Burge, ArthurC. Nelson & John Matthews. (2007) Effects of proportionate‐share impact fees. Housing Policy Debate 18:4, pages 679-710.
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Shishir Mathur. (2013) Do All Impact Fees Affect Housing Prices the Same?. Journal of Planning Education and Research 33:4, pages 442-455.
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Benjamin Dachis. (2018) Hosing Homebuyers: Why Cities Should Not Pay for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure with Development Charges. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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