#1987-007A
"State Government Effects on the Spatial Distribution of Inward Foreign Direct Investment"
by
Cletus C. Coughlin,
Joseph V. Terza, and
Vachira Arromdee
In a recent review of the literature, Wasylenko (1981) concluded that taxes have very little effect on interregional business location decisions. The present study examines the impact of state taxes and incentive programs on the spatial distribution of inward foreign direct investment in manufacturing. More...
PUBLISHED: Regional Science Perspectives, 1990, 20, pp. 194-207
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