Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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Persistence and Change Thomas R. Ford. 8 Rural Government and Local Public Services KENNETH D. RAINEY KAREN G. RAINEY THE availability of local government services once created a major distinction between rural and urban communities ...
Persistence and Change Thomas R. Ford. 8 Rural Government and Local Public Services KENNETH D. RAINEY KAREN G. RAINEY THE availability of local government services once created a major distinction between rural and urban communities ...
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... public services , the problems of rural local governments are certainly worth attention . THE DILEMMA OF RURAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT The Pincers . Local governments all across the United States are finding themselves in a sort of pincers ...
... public services , the problems of rural local governments are certainly worth attention . THE DILEMMA OF RURAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT The Pincers . Local governments all across the United States are finding themselves in a sort of pincers ...
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... public services that has never been popular - more planning and more frank discussion of difficult public choices . Good public services - even minimally adequate ones - may demand tighter development controls and more compact ...
... public services that has never been popular - more planning and more frank discussion of difficult public choices . Good public services - even minimally adequate ones - may demand tighter development controls and more compact ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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