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Do Business Subsidies Lead to Increased Economic Activity? Evidence from Arkansas’s Quick Action Closing Fund

Jacob Bundrick and Thomas Snyder
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No 7793, Working Papers from George Mason University, Mercatus Center

Abstract: State governments rely heavily on targeted economic development incentives to promote economic activity. In recent years, many states have adopted targeted subsidy programs known as “deal-closing funds†to attract and retain businesses. Despite the increa

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Date: 2017-12-06
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