Striking a Balance: A National Assessment of Economic Development Incentives

Upjohn Institute Working Paper, 18-291

33 Pages Posted: 26 Aug 2018

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Mary Donegan

University of Connecticut

T. Lester

University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill

Nichola Lowe

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Department of Urban Planning

Date Written: August 16, 2018

Abstract

The use of incentive packages has intensified as local governments compete for new plants and corporate relocations, and as private firms increasingly demand a deal. While incentives promise jobs and tax revenue, scholars and practitioners criticize their high cost and limited accountability. Through a comparison of matched establishments, this paper explores how governmental incentive-granting strategy impacts incentive performance. We examine the overall impact of incentives and whether incentives granted to smaller firms perform better. Using economic development budget data, we also assess the state’s overall approach to economic development to determine which strategies are prioritized through funding. By showing that incentivized firms fail to create more jobs than matched controls, our analysis casts doubt on claims that “but for” incentives job creation would not occur. Still, our findings suggest that states are smarter in their incentive use when they strike a balance between recruiting industry and supporting “homegrown” businesses and technology.

Keywords: Incentives, Mediating Policies, Employment, Equity, Economic Development

JEL Classification: R0, R3, R5, H2, H7

Suggested Citation

Donegan, Mary and Lester, T. and Lowe, Nichola, Striking a Balance: A National Assessment of Economic Development Incentives (August 16, 2018). Upjohn Institute Working Paper, 18-291 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3232826

Mary Donegan (Contact Author)

University of Connecticut ( email )

Storrs, CT 06269-1063
United States

T. Lester

University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill ( email )

102 Ridge Road
Chapel Hill, NC NC 27514
United States

Nichola Lowe

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Department of Urban Planning

102 Ridge Road
Chapel Hill, NC NC 27514
United States

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