State economic development programs are macro in their orientation toward structural change to achieve goals of equity and efficiency. However, implementation of these programs requires a micromarketing strategy using micromarketing concepts. Recognition of these two aspects of state economic development programs suggests ways to improve their planning and evaluation.
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