representative, at least to the extent that they capture the basic characteristics of how
people value open space as found in many empirical studies. Another important finding
we believe valuable to local policy-makers is exhausting the capacity of tax increment
financing to acquire open space land may not be socially desirable if local governments
decide to do so.
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