A sample survey of 65 business firms in Goodland was completed to find determinants of business retention and expansion of existing industries in Goodland. These firms, drawn from sectors constituting the economic base ( retail firms and service firms that were entirely local were not included), were surveyed to identify factors that influence the retention and expansion of existing industries in Goodland, to identify the potential of Goodland firms to expand within their community, to assist the establishment of local retention and expansion efforts, and to distinguish local issues that influence retention and expansion
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
One way for an Economic Development Organization (EDO) to learn about business needs, the use of loc...
This monograph reports the results of an Institute for Economic and Business Research survey of Kans...
A sample survey of 83 business firms in McPherson was completed to find determinants of business ret...
A sample of 95 business firms in Hays was completed to find determinants of business retention and e...
A sample survey of 105 business firms in Great Bend was completed to find determinants of business r...
A sample survey of 99 business firms in Hutchinson was completed to find determinants of business re...
A survey sample of 105 business firms in Garden City was completed to find determinants of business ...
A survey sample of 84 business firms in Emporia was completed to find determinants of business reten...
A survey sample of 78 business firms in Coffeyville was completed to find determinants of business r...
A sample survey of 858 business firms in nine Kansas communities with populations of 10,000 to 100,0...
Salina was one of nine Kansas mid-sized communities selected for a study of business retention and e...
Lawrence was one of nine Kansas mid-sized communities selected for a study of business retention and...
Research indicates that the creation and growth of local firms is usually the source of most new job...
This study uses an export base model to examine the relative importance of new and existing manufact...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
One way for an Economic Development Organization (EDO) to learn about business needs, the use of loc...
This monograph reports the results of an Institute for Economic and Business Research survey of Kans...
A sample survey of 83 business firms in McPherson was completed to find determinants of business ret...
A sample of 95 business firms in Hays was completed to find determinants of business retention and e...
A sample survey of 105 business firms in Great Bend was completed to find determinants of business r...
A sample survey of 99 business firms in Hutchinson was completed to find determinants of business re...
A survey sample of 105 business firms in Garden City was completed to find determinants of business ...
A survey sample of 84 business firms in Emporia was completed to find determinants of business reten...
A survey sample of 78 business firms in Coffeyville was completed to find determinants of business r...
A sample survey of 858 business firms in nine Kansas communities with populations of 10,000 to 100,0...
Salina was one of nine Kansas mid-sized communities selected for a study of business retention and e...
Lawrence was one of nine Kansas mid-sized communities selected for a study of business retention and...
Research indicates that the creation and growth of local firms is usually the source of most new job...
This study uses an export base model to examine the relative importance of new and existing manufact...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
One way for an Economic Development Organization (EDO) to learn about business needs, the use of loc...
This monograph reports the results of an Institute for Economic and Business Research survey of Kans...