The great American jobs scam : corporate tax dodging and the myth of job creation
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HV6769 .L47 2005
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HV6769 .L47 2005
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Book
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xi, 290 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language
English
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9781576753156
Notes
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Includes index.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-257) and index.
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"In communities across America, a scandal is lurking that is far bigger than the recent headline-grabbing debacles of Enron and WorldCom. Here, Greg LeRoy exposes the Great American Jobs Scam, showing how major corporations have learned to use an all-too-often empty promise of "jobs, jobs, jobs" to win economic development subsidies and fatten their own coffers." "The average state has more than thirty subsidy programs, which range from property tax abatements, corporate income tax credits, land write-downs, infrastructure aid, and just plain cash grants. With so many incentives to boost employment, you'd think job creation would be approaching an all-time high. In reality, many companies fail to create or retain the jobs they promise. Many pay poverty wages or fail to provide healthcare to employees. Some move jobs offshore. And many have not created any new jobs - or have actually laid people off since pocketing their incentives." "How can companies get away with this? Because it's a rigged system with no strings attached. Using up-to-the-minute examples and naming dozens of corporate names, LeRoy exposes this process for what it is. He reveals an elaborate cast of characters that includes secretive "site location consultants" who play states and cities against each other; "business climate" experts with highly politicized interpretations of data; rented consultants proffering rosy projections about job creation and tax revenue; and even a fledgling industry that helps businesses buy and sell economic development tax credits."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
LeRoy, G. (2005). The great American jobs scam: corporate tax dodging and the myth of job creation . Berrett-Koehler.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)LeRoy, Greg. 2005. The Great American Jobs Scam: Corporate Tax Dodging and the Myth of Job Creation. Berrett-Koehler.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)LeRoy, Greg. The Great American Jobs Scam: Corporate Tax Dodging and the Myth of Job Creation Berrett-Koehler, 2005.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)LeRoy, Greg. The Great American Jobs Scam: Corporate Tax Dodging and the Myth of Job Creation Berrett-Koehler, 2005.
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