Michigan's economic competitiveness and public policy / Timothy J. Bartik [and others].

Cutting Michigan business taxes will not make a large contribution to solving Michigan's economic problems, which have been caused almost entirely by the decline of the State's domestic automakers, according to a new analysis of Michigan's economic competitiveness prepared by the Upjohn Institute fo...

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Main Author: Bartik, Timothy J.
Corporate Author: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Language:English
Published: Kalamazoo, Mich. : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2006.
Edition:Revised draft.
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Physical Description:1 electronic text (70 pages) : PDF, illustrations (some color).
Format: Electronic eBook
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Cutting Michigan business taxes will not make a large contribution to solving Michigan's economic problems, which have been caused almost entirely by the decline of the State's domestic automakers, according to a new analysis of Michigan's economic competitiveness prepared by the Upjohn Institute for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
Note:"Revised Draft: August 11, 2006"--PDF cover.
Title from PDF cover (viewed on Aug. 23, 2006).
Publication from: Upjohn Institute for Employment Research website.
Electronic resource.
Call Number:HC107.M5 B37 2006 Online
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-70).
System Details:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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