Do Spatially Targeted Redevelopment Incentives Work? The Answer Depends on How You Ask the Question
Andrew Hanson and
Shawn Rohlin
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No 6910, Working Papers from George Mason University, Mercatus Center
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We compare several common program evaluation techniques in evaluating the Empowerment Zone (EZ) program, a large US urban redevelopment program that consists primarily of tax credits and is run by the federal government. Studying the federal EZ program as
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Date: 2017-12-06
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