Directory of Incentives for Business Investment and Development in the United States

Directory of Incentives for Business Investment and Development in the United States
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Publisher : The Urban Insitute
Total Pages : 796
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ISBN-10 : 087766501X
ISBN-13 : 9780877665014
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Annotation Anderson and Wassmer (economics, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln and public policy and administration, California State U.-Sacramento, respectively) examine t