AN EVALUATION OF STATE ENTERPRISE ZONE POLICIES
Robert Greenbaum and
John Engberg
Review of Policy Research, 2000, vol. 17, issue 2‐3, 29-45
Abstract:
Our analysis looks at the impact of state enterprise zones in six states (California, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia) on housing values, occupancy rates, and economic well‐being of zone residents. Zones did not lead to increased housing prices or occupancy rates, nor did they positively impact income and employment.
Date: 2000
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