Yes, but only if local citizens vote on the incentives to offer, and only if there is a contractual guarantee of the recovery of all incentives through tax revenue and benefits to the local people within an agreed upon period. Review of the success of a relocation should be assessed periodically by a holistic consideration of commerce, job creation, environmental impact, and other affects on residents, with stiff penalties assessable to companies for negligence and/or negative impacts.
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