Financing Economic Development in the 1980s
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While it is relatively easy to construct industrial development strategies and concessions to entice industrial clients some incentives are not based on sound economic principles and may ultimately cost a local government more than the benefits derived from attracting the industry. Financing Economic Development in the 1980s provides a broad base of information on business trends factors underlying location decisions cost-effectiveness of public incentives and the outlook for local government in declining areas particularly the Midwest.
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