Revisiting The Use Of Financial Incentives As An Instrument Of Regional Economic Development Policy: The Case Of Greece
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Keywords
manufacturing firms in Greece, financial incentives
Abstract
This study investigates the degree of relevance and effectiveness of government location policy to the locational criteria used by manufacturing firms in Greece, by identifying and describing the relevant and important factors for establishing an industrial location in Greece; assessing each location factors relative importance; and finally, comparing and contrasting the importance of financial incentives relative to other location factors.
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