Research January 17, 2010
Posted by tomflesher in Academia, US Politics.Tags: Amherst, corruption, Harry Williams, housing prices, property tax, reassessments, Research, Satish Mohan, working papers
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This semester’s research note involved data collection and analysis regarding housing prices in Amherst, New York. The paper, which I’ve posted in PDF format here, contains a detailed description of my methodology and results. Data and SAS code are available by request.
With the usual caveats about sample size (as discussed in the paper), it seems that officials were systematically under-assessed and so carried a lower-than-expected property tax burden.
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