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state and local economic development policy 3 Michigan 2 fiscal impact analysis 2 labor market benefits 2 regional multipliers 2 tax incentives 2 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Betriebliche Standortwahl 1 Gewerbeansiedlung 1 Steuerbegünstigung 1 local labor market policy 1 Öffentliche Einnahmen 1
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Bartik, Timothy J. 3 Erickcek, George 1 Erickcek, George A. 1
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Simulating the effects of Michigan's MEGA tax credit program on job creation and fiscal benefits
Bartik, Timothy J.; Erickcek, George A. - 2012
This paper simulates job and fiscal impacts of Michigan's MEGA tax credit program for job creation. Under plausible assumptions about how such credits affect business location decisions, the net costs per job created of the MEGA program are simulated to be of modest size. The job creation...
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The employment and fiscal effects of Michigan's MEGA tax credit program
Bartik, Timothy J.; Erickcek, George - 2010
This paper estimates that Michigan's MEGA tax credit program to attract and retain businesses has large employment and fiscal benefits. MEGA provides discretionary tax credits to businesses, with the tax credit tied to the personal income taxes paid by employees on the new or retained jobs. We...
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What should Michigan be doing to promote long-run economic development?
Bartik, Timothy J. - 2009
I thank Claire Black and Wei-Jang Huang for assistance in preparing this paper. I appreciate the comments of George Erickcek on a preliminary version of this paper. This paper was previously presented on November 20, 2009 at the 57th Annual Economic Outlook Conference of the Research Seminar in...
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