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DESCRIPTION:The goal of this webinar series is to gather insight and schola
 rship through domestic and international comparative studies with common t
 hreads to help reform and improve property tax administration and design i
 n the U.S. and other countries facing similar problems.&nbsp\;During this 
 webinar\,&nbsp\;Rebecca Fraenkel (University of California – San Diego) wi
 ll discuss "Property Tax-Induced Mobility and Redistribution: Evidence fro
 m Mass Reappraisals."Discussant: Justin Ross (Indiana University)
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SUMMARY:Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and 
 Design: Rebecca Fraenkel
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The goal of this webinar series is to gathe
 r insight and scholarship through domestic and international comparative s
 tudies with common threads to help reform and improve property tax adminis
 tration and design in the U.S. and other countries facing similar problems
 .&nbsp\;</p><p>During this webinar\,&nbsp\;<strong>Rebecca Fraenkel</stron
 g> (University of California – San Diego) will discuss <a target="_blank" 
 href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/docs/default-source/research/cpr/propert
 y-tax-webinar-series/2022-2023/ohiotiebout-fraenkel-accessible.pdf?sfvrsn=
 af9c0953_1&amp\;sf_site_temp=true&amp\;sf_site=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000
 000000000">"Property Tax-Induced Mobility and Redistribution: Evidence fro
 m Mass Reappraisals."</a></p><p>Discussant: Justin Ross (Indiana Universit
 y)</p>
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