Public subsidies for economic projects spark controversy over government assistance.
Economic development projects aim to improve neighborhoods, create jobs, increase tax revenues, and compete with other communities. Governments provide subsidies like tax exemptions, loans, and grants to encourage companies to undertake these projects. The article discusses the historical evolution of economic development projects and the criticisms they faced in the past. It also shares the personal experiences of the author, who has worked in both the public and private sectors on such projects.