Can Tax Breaks Beat Geography? Lessons from the French Enterprise Zone Experience
Article dans une revue: This paper shows that urban geography matters to the effectiveness of place-based policies, using the French enterprise zone program as a case study. Whereas this program created more jobs in spatially integrated neighborhoods, its impact on local wages was only visible in the more isolated ones. In addition, a focus on the average impact of the program would lead to the conclusion that it mostly succeeded in displacing preexisting firms, but a lower level of spatial isolation was a clear determinant of the decision to create new firms from scratch.
Auteur(s)
Anthony Briant, Miren Lafourcade, Benoît Schmutz
Revue
- American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Date de publication
- 2015
Mots-clés JEL
Mots-clés
- Business Taxes
Pages
- 88-124
URL de la notice HAL
Version
- 1
Volume
- 7