The rural areas of the United States have experienced a proliferation of quasi-governmental institutions over the past three decades. The formation of such institutions represents an important form of local boundary change. Local boundaries determine service delivery, economic development, and intergovernmental relationships. It remains unclear, though, how the process of boundary change unfolds. Using federal and state data, I examine the ability of four general explanations of boundary change to account for the proliferation of economic development corporations across North Dakota and South Dakota. I find that their creation is not driven by economic change or need, but is more associated with property taxes per capita
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America...
Within limits, the Legislature can, by act of law, change how local governments govern. What they ca...
Rural areas in South Dakota have been experiencing population decline over the last forty years. Th...
Rural areas in South Dakota have been experiencing population decline over the last forty years. Thi...
Widespread economic problems in rural areas have stimulated interest in rural economic development, ...
South Dakota leaders continue to emphasize the importance of economic development. One aspect of ass...
ABSTRACT-Widespread economic problems in rural areas have stimulated interest in rural economic deve...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and contr...
In the early 1990s, many North Dakota trade centers took a proactive role in economic development by...
In an effort to stem Nebraska\u27s loss of population and create new employment opportunities, the S...
River basin management offers a fertile policy arena for pluralistic politics in America. The benefi...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
Many communities in South Dakota want to diversify their local economy by promoting industrial devel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America...
Within limits, the Legislature can, by act of law, change how local governments govern. What they ca...
Rural areas in South Dakota have been experiencing population decline over the last forty years. Th...
Rural areas in South Dakota have been experiencing population decline over the last forty years. Thi...
Widespread economic problems in rural areas have stimulated interest in rural economic development, ...
South Dakota leaders continue to emphasize the importance of economic development. One aspect of ass...
ABSTRACT-Widespread economic problems in rural areas have stimulated interest in rural economic deve...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and contr...
In the early 1990s, many North Dakota trade centers took a proactive role in economic development by...
In an effort to stem Nebraska\u27s loss of population and create new employment opportunities, the S...
River basin management offers a fertile policy arena for pluralistic politics in America. The benefi...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
Many communities in South Dakota want to diversify their local economy by promoting industrial devel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America...
Within limits, the Legislature can, by act of law, change how local governments govern. What they ca...