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title: "To Do: Create Global Knowledge Investment Zones"
summary: |-
  Congress should create global knowledge investment zones to attract foreign direct investment.
date: "2012-09-20"
issues: ["National Competitiveness", "Trade"]
content_type: "Knowledge Base Articles"
canonical_url: "https://itif.org/publications/2012/09/20/to-do-create-global-knowledge-investment-zones/"
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# To Do: Create Global Knowledge Investment Zones

# Recommendation

Congress should create global knowledge investment zones to attract foreign direct investment.

# Details

The federal government should enable a limited number of global knowledge investment zones in and around research agglomerations (e.g., Research Triangle, N.C.; Rochester, N.Y.; and Ames, Iowa) to attract high-value-added foreign direct investment. Communities would compete for the designation by offering incentives such as property-tax waivers, and firms eligible to relocate there would receive a generous mix of benefits to spur innovation and jobs, including special R&D tax credits, streamlined access to university technology, and visa preferences.

**Keep reading:**

- Stephen Ezell and Robert D. Atkinson, “Fifty Ways to Leave Your Competitiveness Woes Behind: A National Traded Sector Competitiveness Strategy” (ITIF, September 2012), [https://itif.org/publications/2012/09/20/fifty-ways-leave-your-competitiveness-woes-behind-national-traded-sector](https://itif.org/publications/2012/09/20/fifty-ways-leave-your-competitiveness-woes-behind-national-traded-sector).

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*Source: Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF)*
*URL: https://itif.org/publications/2012/09/20/to-do-create-global-knowledge-investment-zones/*