Nebraska's Tax Based Business Incentives: A Constitutional Review
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Rohde, Bruce
Niemann, Nicholas K.
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1988
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Journal Article
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FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|States, more than any other level of government, probably have the strongest tradition of working with private businesses. This tradition has, of late, "spawned a broad range of state economic development programs." These include programs designed to reach outside the state and bring in investment, and those that focus on developing existing in-state resources. The scope of such programs hinge on state resources, which vary widely. In 1984, state economic development budgets ranged from $491,852 to $61,300,000, with staffs from 8 to over 600 employees...
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21 Creighton L. Rev. 439 (1987-1988)
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Creighton University School of Law