tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2830084253401570472.post1630178681821920568..comments2024-03-28T09:22:36.967+13:00Comments on Offsetting Behaviour: Self-enforcing protocols: property tax editionEric Cramptonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15831696523324469713noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2830084253401570472.post-13001208427449195942009-08-13T12:10:00.004+12:002009-08-13T12:10:00.004+12:00@TGGP: I'm going to have to start reading Mold...@TGGP: I'm going to have to start reading Moldbug. Have seen him referenced enough times in enough places that I already read...<br /><br />@granite: I'd worry about the potential for one-way bets in a fluctuating market. If there's been a downturn since the last appraisal, everyone sells to the government....Eric Cramptonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15831696523324469713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2830084253401570472.post-89389323772207937202009-08-13T07:05:32.624+12:002009-08-13T07:05:32.624+12:00I've always felt that an appraisal should be c...I've always felt that an appraisal should be construed as an offer to buy. Same principle, only in reverse.<br /><br />It assumes appraisors know more than little old ladies, and correctly corrects(errs on the side of) for sentimental value.<br /><br />Either way, a 10% margin of error could fix the problem. (The one exercising the option would pay/recieve 10% more/less).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2830084253401570472.post-61322303257060006092009-08-13T03:12:39.406+12:002009-08-13T03:12:39.406+12:00Mencius Moldbug suggested that a while back.Mencius Moldbug <a href="http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2007/08/against-political-freedom.html" rel="nofollow">suggested</a> that a while back.TGGPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11017651009634767649noreply@blogger.com