When cities provide land or buildings to attract companies, these transactions often result in no immediate cash flow, leading to the perception that there is no cost to the company. However, the economic impact of this arrangement can be significant, as it may divert public resources and affect local budgets. Furthermore, while the company may not incur direct costs, the opportunity cost of not utilizing the land for other potential developments or community projects should be considered. Ultimately, such incentives can have long-term implications for the community's economic health and infrastructure.
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