Sunday, May 07, 2006
Here are the articles on incentives I came across last week.
Florida passed a legislative package to promote innovation. Read more.
Utah is reviewing its incentives to two organizations after charges of conflict of interest have been raised. Read more here and here.
Here's an interesting case history on the process of applying for incentives in Kentucky. Read more.
Here's a profile of the type of projects that receive incentives in Tennessee. Read more.
Austin is starting to debate incentives. Read more.
The Mackinac Center raises some interesting issues in discussing Michigan's poloicy toward incentives. Read more.
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