The Job Creation Tax Credit (JCTC) program is one of the five major Smart Growth Programs initiated by the State of Maryland in 1996 and amended in 1997. Like other tax credit programs it is intended to create jobs, but it is also a place-based policy in the sense that eligibility is limited to jobs created in Priority Funding Areas (PFAs). This paper examines whether the JCTC program has furthered the goals of smart growth by concentrating job growth within well defined regions of the state. Towards this end, both the number and the relative share of employment inside and outside of the PFAs are compared using three econometric models. The empirical analysis examines employment in five economic sectors ((1) primary, (2) manufacturing, (3)...
Should policymakers seek to increase jobs in particular local labor markets? Yes, but only if these ...
This paper estimated the fiscal impact of a job creation tax credit, a proposed incentive for establ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the impact of government policies on the location deci...
The Job Creation Tax Credit (JCTC) program is one of the five major Smart Growth Programs initiated ...
This paper simulates job and fiscal impacts of Michigan’s MEGA tax credit program for job creation. ...
Economic development incentives target individual firms for financial or non-financial benefits to i...
This paper uses the results of a survey of more than 3,500 private employers to determine whether us...
Measuring the Effect of Job Creation Tax Credits. A presentation by Laura Wheeler (FRC Senior Resear...
According to the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED), the Missouri Quality Jobs Progra...
The Governors of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and several other states have recently proposed employe...
This paper estimates the effects of an R&D tax credit in the state of Washington on job creation...
This paper is an assessment of the employment effects of the Missouri Quality Jobs Program, which aw...
This article examines the potential for location-based employment tax incentives to have a different...
This paper compares the employment growth of states that enacted corporate income tax rate cuts in t...
This paper provides estimates of utilization for the Empowerment Zone (EZ) wage tax credit, a subsid...
Should policymakers seek to increase jobs in particular local labor markets? Yes, but only if these ...
This paper estimated the fiscal impact of a job creation tax credit, a proposed incentive for establ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the impact of government policies on the location deci...
The Job Creation Tax Credit (JCTC) program is one of the five major Smart Growth Programs initiated ...
This paper simulates job and fiscal impacts of Michigan’s MEGA tax credit program for job creation. ...
Economic development incentives target individual firms for financial or non-financial benefits to i...
This paper uses the results of a survey of more than 3,500 private employers to determine whether us...
Measuring the Effect of Job Creation Tax Credits. A presentation by Laura Wheeler (FRC Senior Resear...
According to the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED), the Missouri Quality Jobs Progra...
The Governors of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and several other states have recently proposed employe...
This paper estimates the effects of an R&D tax credit in the state of Washington on job creation...
This paper is an assessment of the employment effects of the Missouri Quality Jobs Program, which aw...
This article examines the potential for location-based employment tax incentives to have a different...
This paper compares the employment growth of states that enacted corporate income tax rate cuts in t...
This paper provides estimates of utilization for the Empowerment Zone (EZ) wage tax credit, a subsid...
Should policymakers seek to increase jobs in particular local labor markets? Yes, but only if these ...
This paper estimated the fiscal impact of a job creation tax credit, a proposed incentive for establ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the impact of government policies on the location deci...