Richard W. England

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Richard W. England


Professor of Economics and Natural Resources
603.862.3335
rwe@cisunix.unh.edu

Fields of Specialization:

Property taxation; smart growth; land development; local economic development; ecological economics; state and local government finance

Education:

Ph.D. University of Michigan


Recent Research:

[For complete list, please see CV]

“Land Value Taxation as a Method to Finance Municipal Expenditure in U.S. Cities.” In Gregory Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong, editors, Land Policies and Their Outcomes. (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2007), ch. 8.

“Motor Fuel Taxation, Energy Conservation and Economic Development: A Regional Perspective,” Ecological Economics, March 2007.

"Land Development and Current Use Assessment," with Robert D. Mohr in Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy: Development and Conservation at the Rural-Urban Fringe, edited by S.K. Swallow and R.J. Johnston. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 2006.

"Assessing the Distributive Impact of a Revenue-Neutral Shift from a Uniform Property Tax to a Two-Rate Property Tax with a Uniform Credit," with Min Qiang Zhao, National Tax Journal, June 2005.

 


Honors & Awards:

Visiting Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, 2004 - present

David C. Lincoln Fellowship, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, 2000-2003

Excellence in Teaching Award, Whittemore School of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire, 2001

Jean Brierley Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of New Hampshire, 2002

Recipient, Faculty Scholars Award, University of New Hampshire, 1992-1993