Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... federal agency requirements and guidelines and partly because some federal programs provided funds for professional staffing , at least at the multicounty level . Recognizing that many rural counties were too small or too poor to fund ...
... federal agency requirements and guidelines and partly because some federal programs provided funds for professional staffing , at least at the multicounty level . Recognizing that many rural counties were too small or too poor to fund ...
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... Federal Bureau of the Budget ( now the Office of Management and Budget ) to encourage the states to establish these districts . If the states created such units , the federal agencies were required to clear all applications and local ...
... Federal Bureau of the Budget ( now the Office of Management and Budget ) to encourage the states to establish these districts . If the states created such units , the federal agencies were required to clear all applications and local ...
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... Federal Domestic Assistance in 1975 listed over 1,000 separate government programs , at least 500 of which were available to rural communities . Daft comments on this proliferation : " Despite a multitude of programs , each with its own ...
... Federal Domestic Assistance in 1975 listed over 1,000 separate government programs , at least 500 of which were available to rural communities . Daft comments on this proliferation : " Despite a multitude of programs , each with its own ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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