A land value tax encourages more development around preexisting development, raising urban density and counteracting urban sprawl.

"Thus, the marginal effect of a land value tax on the probability of land development is greater around preexisting development than in areas distant from preexisting development. This finding empirically validates the hypothesis that a land value tax encourages more development around preexisting development than in areas where preexisting development does not exist."

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