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The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy cordially invites applications from academic researchers working on issues related to Municipal Fiscal Health. The ability of local governments to provide vital public goods and services to their citizens, and to prepare for an urban future, depends greatly on their fiscal situation. In cities and towns around the world, diminishing revenues, the increasing costs of providing public goods and services, mounting historical obligations, and increasing responsibilities imposed both by higher-level governments and local citizens join to place considerable stress on the fiscal health of municipal governments. In an effort to provide cities with the fiscal tools and strategies needed to fund their critical role in society, the Lincoln Institute seeks research that addresses the challenge of promoting the fiscal health of municipal governments at all levels. Research topics might include, but are not limited to:
This fellowship program helps to promote international scholarly dialogue on the fiscal health of the world’s cities and towns, and further Lincoln Institute’s mission to be a leading center for tax and land related policy throughout the world.
Applications are due by email on September 30, 2015. The full Request for Proposal and Application Guidelines: http://www.lincolninst.edu/ Questions after reviewing this material: the Municipal Fiscal Health Program Manager, Sam Moody, atsmoody@lincolninst.edu. Information about other fellowship programs: http://www.lincolninst.edu/ |