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- The text refers to a study conducted by Bartik and Eberts in 2012.
- The study analyzes the impact of economic measures.
- The benefits of these measures are greater when they are targeted.
- The study focuses on mobile companies that may relocate elsewhere.
- The text mentions the numbers 3, -27, and 12, but it is unclear how they relate to the study.
- The study suggests that targeted economic measures can be effective.
- Mobile companies may be more sensitive to economic measures.
- The study's findings may have implications for policymakers.
- More research may be needed to fully understand the impact of economic measures.
- The text does not provide further details on the specific measures or their outcomes.
- Development policies often target specific economic problems.
- They are often implemented in reaction to closures or economic issues.
- Development policies can be poorly targeted and lead to saupoudrage.
- The political pressure to implement development policies is high.
- Development policies can redistribute jobs to high-unemployment areas.
- They can improve the use of human resources and infrastructure.
- Development policies can benefit export-oriented, high-value-added, and agglomeration-based industries.
- Internalizing agglomeration effects can be a focus of development policies.
- Development policies can lead to a redistribution of wealth towards the richest individuals.
- Development policies aim to show that action is being taken.
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