Tax and spending incentives and enterprise zones
Peter S. Fisher
New England Economic Review, 1997, issue Mar, 109-138
Abstract:
Firm-specific incentives and enterprise zones are the two most rapidly growing weapons in states' and localities' competitive arsenal. What incentives have states and localities adopted, which of these incentives are spreading, and what are the prominent successes and failures? What has been the experience with \"clawback\" provisions, assurances from recipients that they will actually create the jobs and other economic benefits they promise?
Keywords: Government-sponsored enterprises; Taxation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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