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March 2005, No. 212a
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Last Updated: 02/22/2005

The Changing Relationship between Headquarters and Cities (Special Issue)

Thomas H. Klier, Yukako Ono, William Testa

A recent Chicago Fed conference looked at the shifting geography of company headquarters, with a public policy focus on headquarters as a much-desired target of economic development efforts.

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