New information technologies hold a promise of integrating rural businesses and communities more closely with the Nation's urban centers of commerce. But while allowing rural businesses to compete better for urban jobs, those technologies also allow urban businesses to compete better for rural jobs. To take advantage of the new opportunities, rural areas will have to modernize their communications networks, educate their workers, and broaden their outlook
Rural areas lag behind urban areas in access to information technologies. Public institutions play a...
New business practices, such as outsourcing and teleworking, provide rural areas with new opportunit...
New business practices, such as outsourcing and teleworking, provide rural areas with new opportunit...
Policy-makers are increasingly turning to information and communications technologies (ICT) to provi...
Information and communication technologies have long been predicted to spread economic opportunities...
Rural communities have long experienced an outmigration of talented people to urban areas for better...
Unless growth in rural manufacturing increases appreciably, service jobs may expand less rapidly in ...
Population sparsity and small community size make rural areas more suited to production jobs than to...
Advanced technology use is less prevalent in rural than in urban manufacturing plants, but plants of...
Advanced technology use is less prevalent in rural than in urban manufacturing plants, but plants of...
Rural areas gained high tech jobs and plants over most of the period studied. This growth is, howeve...
In the past few years several telecommunications-based firms expanded to rural areas, banging employ...
Rural areas are, by definition, affected by their relative peripherality from industrial and populat...
Low skill levels among rural workers put rural manufacturing at a competitive disadvantage, accordin...
Low skill levels among rural workers put rural manufacturing at a competitive disadvantage, accordin...
Rural areas lag behind urban areas in access to information technologies. Public institutions play a...
New business practices, such as outsourcing and teleworking, provide rural areas with new opportunit...
New business practices, such as outsourcing and teleworking, provide rural areas with new opportunit...
Policy-makers are increasingly turning to information and communications technologies (ICT) to provi...
Information and communication technologies have long been predicted to spread economic opportunities...
Rural communities have long experienced an outmigration of talented people to urban areas for better...
Unless growth in rural manufacturing increases appreciably, service jobs may expand less rapidly in ...
Population sparsity and small community size make rural areas more suited to production jobs than to...
Advanced technology use is less prevalent in rural than in urban manufacturing plants, but plants of...
Advanced technology use is less prevalent in rural than in urban manufacturing plants, but plants of...
Rural areas gained high tech jobs and plants over most of the period studied. This growth is, howeve...
In the past few years several telecommunications-based firms expanded to rural areas, banging employ...
Rural areas are, by definition, affected by their relative peripherality from industrial and populat...
Low skill levels among rural workers put rural manufacturing at a competitive disadvantage, accordin...
Low skill levels among rural workers put rural manufacturing at a competitive disadvantage, accordin...
Rural areas lag behind urban areas in access to information technologies. Public institutions play a...
New business practices, such as outsourcing and teleworking, provide rural areas with new opportunit...
New business practices, such as outsourcing and teleworking, provide rural areas with new opportunit...