State Urban Enterprise Zones: Origin, Policy Context, And Administrative Constraints

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Abstract

This article examines the origins of state enterprise zone policies. Further, the range of state enterprise zones are reviewed, drawing out patterns and generalizations of implementing this type of revitalization policy. As part of this analysis President Reagan urban policy is analyzed as to its effect on state programs. Lastly, the article analyzes three important obstacles - labor, incentives, and politics - that state and local administrators must negotiate to successfully implement the enterprise zone policy. © 1989, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Riposa, G. (1989). State Urban Enterprise Zones: Origin, Policy Context, And Administrative Constraints. International Journal of Public Administration, 12(1), 19–44. https://doi.org/10.1080/01900698908524615

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