(Reuters) - Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, has long been dominant as the financial and industrial hub of Latin America's No. 3 economy, but Cordoba's provincial government is confident that tax breaks and a large skilled work force give it an edge.
"When you're deciding on a city, there are lots of things to consider, such as whether there are universities, talent being generated and infrastructure," said Jose Berruecos, local president of Electronic Data Systems Corp. .
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