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Public Finance Review. 49:673-716
Empirical evidence largely suggests that the billions of dollars state and local governments spend on targeted economic development incentive (EDI) programs are typically ineffective at stimulating broad economic activity. The continued use of EDIs b
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Economic Development Quarterly. 34:116-125
The authors investigate state-level economic incentive policies in the United States using the Panel Database on Incentives and Taxes for economic development (PDIT). Although interest in evaluating the efficacy of tax and incentive programs is growi
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Journal of International Money and Finance. 129:102725
Autor:
Jacob Bundrick, Weici Yuan
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Economic Development Quarterly. 33:351-375
Interstate competition for economic development has led many states to adopt targeted economic development incentive programs known as deal-closing funds. Deal-closing funds allow state officials to provide discretionary cash grants to select busines
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Regional Science and Urban Economics. 95:103788
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Journal of Economics and Business. 99:28-38
We study the predictors of loan delinquency using a unique dataset on auto loans in China. In addition to confirming that demographic characteristics have predictive power for delinquency, we find a strong effect of corruption norms: individuals from
Publikováno v:
JEP: eJournal of Education Policy; Spring2022, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p1-32, 32p
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The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 19
The recession of the late 2000s accompanied a steep increase in the number of people on the U.S. federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The economy recovered, yet the number of people on SNAP remained relatively high. This study in
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Economic Inquiry. 54:1251-1262
I. INTRODUCTION A preference for sons, coupled with the one child-policy, has combined to generate a relative shortage of females in China. Estimates from China's Population Census suggest that for cohorts bom over the period 1970-2000, males have gr