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Institute of Public Policy

Economic Development Incentive Programs: Some Best Practices

Policy Area
Economic Development
Publication Type
Research Brief
Citation

Judith Stallmann, Thomas Johnson

Importance of Carefully Managing Economic Incentives

March 2012
Publication PDF
economic-development-incentive-programs-some-best-practices.pdf

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