The Crisis in Real Estate and Its Impact in Public Finance, September 24, 2010
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Center for Real Estate Analytics sponsored a conference bringing together academics, policymakers and
practitioners to discuss the difficulties posed by the current real estate market for state and local government finance.
- 2010s
- The Crisis in Real Estate and Its Impact in Public Finance - Summary - September 24, 2010
- The Crisis in Real Estate and Its Impact in Public Finance - September 24, 2010 [Agenda]
- The Housing Crisis and State and Local Government Tax Revenue: Five Channels [Presentation]
- House Prices and City Revenues [Presentation]
- The Real Estate Market's Impact on State & Local Pension Plans: Some Observations [Presentation]
- Pensions and Property: Sunnier Days Ahead? [Presentation]
- "Painting the Town Red": Cities' Fiscal Position As If It Were 1935 [Presentation]
- Estimating Georgia's Structural Budget Deficit
- Georgia's Tax Structure and Reform Issues [Presentation]
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. The Crisis in Real Estate and Its Impact in Public Finance, September 24, 2010. , https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9845, accessed on April 18, 2026.