Local Public Entrepreneurship and Judicial Intervention in a Euro-American and Global Perspective

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In this Article, I present local public entrepreneurship as a windfall of the right to local self-government. In Part II, I discuss the competing scholarship on the role local governments take in competing with each other by creating incentives to entice citizens and businesses into their jurisdictions. Then, in Part III, I present the concept of local public entrepreneurism and detail how local governments utilize such activism in competition with other governments.

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Globalization, Economic development, Entrepreneurship, Judicial power

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Christian Iaione (New York University)

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