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What we see in the data is that the poorest places that think they’re going to benefit the most are never winning subsidy deals. They’re not the winners, and they’re not runners-up.

Cailin Slattery, a Columbia Business School economist, commenting on the poor chances certain states and localities have when it comes to having a positive business outcome using tax incentives. (Governing — February 26, 2020)