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Land assembly with taxes, not takings
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Land assembly with taxes, not takings

Mark DeSantis, Matthew W. McCarter and Abel M. Winn
Applied economics letters, Vol.26(7), pp.604-607
16/04/2019

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Business & Economics Economics Social Sciences
We use a novel tax mechanism - 'rejected offer reassessment' (ROR) - in laboratory experiments to discourage seller holdout and facilitate land assembly. Under this mechanism, if a landowner rejects a developer's offer, his taxable property value is reassessed to be equal to the rejected offer, increasing his taxes. We find that, relative to a control treatment, ROR discourages the magnitude of seller holdout (but not its frequency) and increases the rate of successful land assembly by almost 60%. It also increases the gains from trade by 22.1% relative to the control treatment, but the difference is not statistically significant.

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