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Texas enterprise zone benefits for poor prove elusive

Wenhua Di and Daniel Millimet

Southwest Economy, 2016, issue Q3, 3-6

Abstract: The Texas Enterprise Zone Program does not appear to benefit the financial well-being of residents. An examination of the state program suggests that at best, there is a modest positive impact on the repayment of retail loans.

Date: 2016
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