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This article examines the location of headquarters growth of large public companies during the 1990s. Headquarters continue to be attracted by large metropolitan areas. Yet among that group, they continue to disperse into medium-sized centers. This article identifies six different categories of...
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After many years of declining fortunes, the Detroit Three carmakers were at risk of closure and liquidation during the severe recession of 2008-2009. Efforts by the Bush and Obama administrations to support the carmakers culminated in a government-managed reorganization of Chrysler and General...
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Drawing from both the professional literature and from a conference held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in 2004, the author summarizes findings and draws implications concerning the locational tendencies of stand-alone headquarters operations. In the United States, the geography of large...
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State-local tax policies to encourage growth and development have been roundly criticized as detrimental to social welfare. In response, recent proposals have included delimiting the ability of states and localities to fashion tax policies. Not only are such proposals unworkable, but they fail...
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By distinguishing industrial R&D from manufacturing production, this study identifies a local economy's comparative advantage by activity rather than by product. The Chicago area's comparative advantage has shifted away from production and toward R&D activity during the 1976 to 1985 period....
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