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When states bid against one another for economic development, they
 
  a. enhance interstate cooperation.
  b. use tax breaks and regulatory relaxation as drawing cards.
  c. seldom use inducements that, over the long haul, cost them money.
  d. usually work out agreements that allow other states to share in the economic benefits.

Question 2

In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the new normal characterizes an environment for states with
 
  a. rising revenues and expanding services.
  b. stagnant revenues and budget cuts.
  c. few changes to the provision of public services.
  d. stagnant revenues and expanding services.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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