Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... Rural industrial development has not been treated extensively , although the work of Summers and his associates is a significant start in this direction . A clear distinction should be made between rural industrialization and two other ...
... Rural industrial development has not been treated extensively , although the work of Summers and his associates is a significant start in this direction . A clear distinction should be made between rural industrialization and two other ...
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... Rural Industrialization . National policymakers , as well as the residents of rural communities , have generally considered industrial development a partial solution to rural outmigration and urban congestion . Since the obvious hope is ...
... Rural Industrialization . National policymakers , as well as the residents of rural communities , have generally considered industrial development a partial solution to rural outmigration and urban congestion . Since the obvious hope is ...
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... Rural Development Service , U.S. Department of Agriculture . Stat . Bull ... Rural Sociology 13 ( 1 ) : 31–39 . Byerly , T. C. 1970. " Systems Come ... Industrialization : Problems and Potentials . Ames : Iowa State Univ . Press ...
... Rural Development Service , U.S. Department of Agriculture . Stat . Bull ... Rural Sociology 13 ( 1 ) : 31–39 . Byerly , T. C. 1970. " Systems Come ... Industrialization : Problems and Potentials . Ames : Iowa State Univ . Press ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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