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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 4 Episode 29
State and local governments offer large financial incentives to attract employers to their part of the country. John Oliver explains what communities get, or often don’t get, in return.
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Episode Title: Economic Development
Air Date: 2017-11-05
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