Structural change in the economy is causing economic stress in rural America, in sharp contrast with the 1970's, when growth and economic vitality were the dominant rural themes. The papers in this volume provide up-to-date information on changes in the structure and performance of the rural economy and on alternative policies to facilitate the adjustment of displaced people and their communities
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
The type of job and income growth that manufacturing industries will provide for rural economies is ...
How does the research about rural economies in developed countries compare to urban/regional economi...
Excerpt from the report Summary: While growth and economic vitality were the dominant rural themes...
The number of farms in industrialized countries has been declining continuously over the last few de...
It is clear, even to the most casual observer, and powerful, the poor will eventually benefit that t...
Intended for rural development practitioners and extension educators, this publication examines tren...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
Since the end of the 1970s, rural America has undergone struc-tural change and economic dislocation ...
Farm policy alone is no longer a sufficient development policy for today's rural America. Rural ec...
During the 1980s, economic disruptions in several key industries have increased financial stress in ...
The globalization of markets and rapid changes in technoklgy during the 1980's both heightened inter...
Excerpts from the report Preface and Introduction: The present report is an initial contribution of...
The economic context for rural development has changed markedly since the 1970s. While natural resou...
With a decade's perspective, the 1970's "Rural Renaissance" is looking more like an interlude than a...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
The type of job and income growth that manufacturing industries will provide for rural economies is ...
How does the research about rural economies in developed countries compare to urban/regional economi...
Excerpt from the report Summary: While growth and economic vitality were the dominant rural themes...
The number of farms in industrialized countries has been declining continuously over the last few de...
It is clear, even to the most casual observer, and powerful, the poor will eventually benefit that t...
Intended for rural development practitioners and extension educators, this publication examines tren...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
Since the end of the 1970s, rural America has undergone struc-tural change and economic dislocation ...
Farm policy alone is no longer a sufficient development policy for today's rural America. Rural ec...
During the 1980s, economic disruptions in several key industries have increased financial stress in ...
The globalization of markets and rapid changes in technoklgy during the 1980's both heightened inter...
Excerpts from the report Preface and Introduction: The present report is an initial contribution of...
The economic context for rural development has changed markedly since the 1970s. While natural resou...
With a decade's perspective, the 1970's "Rural Renaissance" is looking more like an interlude than a...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
The type of job and income growth that manufacturing industries will provide for rural economies is ...
How does the research about rural economies in developed countries compare to urban/regional economi...