This book offers cross-national evidence of the effectiveness of
financial and physical incentives for regional development. It
challenges the traditional wisdom that competition is harmful for
regional development or can be zero-sum. It answers questions such
as: What are the effects of tax incentives on the rest of the
economy? Do such incentives merely redistribute employment? Do tax
and infrastructure incentives have any effect on the unemployment
rate of areas adopting them?
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