Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... economic enterprises . As the authors of one recent study of economic concentration in agriculture note : The trends toward greater economic concentration in agriculture and more market coordination have not developed by chance , but by ...
... economic enterprises . As the authors of one recent study of economic concentration in agriculture note : The trends toward greater economic concentration in agriculture and more market coordination have not developed by chance , but by ...
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... economic problems depend upon the nation's overall economic performance . One can forecast a set of likely policies to deal with the problems of lagging rural areas in a national economy that is otherwise largely healthy , and a quite ...
... economic problems depend upon the nation's overall economic performance . One can forecast a set of likely policies to deal with the problems of lagging rural areas in a national economy that is otherwise largely healthy , and a quite ...
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... Economic Development . 1966. Modernizing Local Government . Committee for Economic Development , New York . Copp , James H. , ed . 1964. Our Changing Rural Society : Perspectives and Trends . Ames : Iowa State Univ . Press . Coward , E ...
... Economic Development . 1966. Modernizing Local Government . Committee for Economic Development , New York . Copp , James H. , ed . 1964. Our Changing Rural Society : Perspectives and Trends . Ames : Iowa State Univ . Press . Coward , E ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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