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at are there to help everyone who needs it. The creation of committees to figure out a solution and trying to do it with out the advatanges that other states have is what makes there style so unique . I think the thing that impresses me most about this style of government is that, rather than issuing tax breaks, to existing businesses, they would prefer to find new innovations and new businesses to take the place of those wanting to leave.New York:New York like Michigan, is a very hands on style of government. The government for much of the 19th century and the later of the 20th century was highly involved in all aspects of economic growth for the state. Early on government used everything in its power to sustain economic growth for the state, ranging from tax breaks, to low interest rate loans to even grants and subsides to boost the creation of jobs and business for New York.But government got too powerful and took a step back until after the crash in 1929, and the Great Depression. After 1929, government came on strong. Now that government was going to take complete control of things ,the economy was going to emerge from the abyss it was in. Tax breaks for urban jobs, loans for businesses that would open in urban areas were implemented. But instead of things getting better, in 1950 they got worse. Perhaps too much government again. Some critics would argue that was the case.But in the long run the state would intervene again. This time with new leadership, different goals and a better plan of attack. State government thought that more jobs paying better money would do the trick and stimulate growth from with in. They thought if the could find in-state fix’s that it would revitalize the economy and in affect would serve as a jump start. Grants, loans, lower prices on natural resources(like power) would create a fix. But ultimately stronger heads would prevail creating a surplus in goods and labor. Unemployment programs as we...

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