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June 17, 2008
Contents
An Ann Arbor Tale: Government Golf Slices City Revenue
Universities Would Benefit from Private Sector’s Expertise
Privatization Rolls on Despite Rhetorical Opposition
What a Right-to-Work Law Would Mean for Cities
Book Review: Plans, Plans and More Plans
Tax Increment Financing: The Undoing of Pontiac
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An Ann Arbor Tale: Government Golf Slices City Revenue
This text is part of the larger publication:
Golf and University Privatization
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Publication:
Michigan Privatization Report
SKU: MPR2008-01
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Golf and University Privatization
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An Ann Arbor Tale: Government Golf Slices City Revenue
Universities Would Benefit from Private Sector’s Expertise
Privatization Rolls on Despite Rhetorical Opposition
What a Right-to-Work Law Would Mean for Cities
Book Review: Plans, Plans and More Plans
Tax Increment Financing: The Undoing of Pontiac
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