Saturday, December 27, 2003
Louisiana ED officials released the details of their Boeing bid, and it opens the question of why they bothered with the bid in the first place.
The Louisiana bid contains no direct financial incentives specifically tailored for Boeing. In the face of Washington State's $3 billion+ package, you wonder what people in Baton Rouge were thinking.
One of the key virtues of having an economic development strategy is knowing when to say, "No". The only positive aspect of Louisiana's bid is that Louisiana is not the only state chasing pipe dreams. Read more.
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