Rural communities compete with each other for firms, but their residents often commute large distances to work. Consequently, rural communities can benefit from economic growth occurring as much as 50 miles away. Data on county population growth shows that counties benefit from growth one or two counties away
Rural labor markets respond quickly to business cycle movements, and appear to show signs of recessi...
Recent work challenges the notion that attracting creative workers to a place is sufficient for gene...
Courtney P., Lépicier D. and Schmitt B. Spatial patterns of production linkages in the context of Eu...
Rural communities compete with each other for firms, but their residents often commute large distanc...
ABSTRACT. If economic growth elsewhere raises an individual’s earning prospects relative to his pres...
If economic growth elsewhere raises the individual's earning prospects relative to those in the pres...
ABSTRACT To reach the levels of prosperity in the urban South, rural leaders have a three-fold chall...
Rural–urban linkages have long been recognized as a potential rural economic development strategy. T...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across rural America....
A county-level labor market model is estimated for the thirteen Southern states. The model accounts...
A county-level labor market model is estimated for North Carolina. The model accounts for inter-coun...
To reach the levels of prosperity in the urban South, rural leaders have a three-fold challenge: to ...
This study uses locally weighted regression to identify county-level characteristics that serve as d...
This paper investigates the determinants of technological catch-up and examines at a refined level o...
Abstract. We argue that understanding the role of clusters in rural economies requires viewing indus...
Rural labor markets respond quickly to business cycle movements, and appear to show signs of recessi...
Recent work challenges the notion that attracting creative workers to a place is sufficient for gene...
Courtney P., Lépicier D. and Schmitt B. Spatial patterns of production linkages in the context of Eu...
Rural communities compete with each other for firms, but their residents often commute large distanc...
ABSTRACT. If economic growth elsewhere raises an individual’s earning prospects relative to his pres...
If economic growth elsewhere raises the individual's earning prospects relative to those in the pres...
ABSTRACT To reach the levels of prosperity in the urban South, rural leaders have a three-fold chall...
Rural–urban linkages have long been recognized as a potential rural economic development strategy. T...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across rural America....
A county-level labor market model is estimated for the thirteen Southern states. The model accounts...
A county-level labor market model is estimated for North Carolina. The model accounts for inter-coun...
To reach the levels of prosperity in the urban South, rural leaders have a three-fold challenge: to ...
This study uses locally weighted regression to identify county-level characteristics that serve as d...
This paper investigates the determinants of technological catch-up and examines at a refined level o...
Abstract. We argue that understanding the role of clusters in rural economies requires viewing indus...
Rural labor markets respond quickly to business cycle movements, and appear to show signs of recessi...
Recent work challenges the notion that attracting creative workers to a place is sufficient for gene...
Courtney P., Lépicier D. and Schmitt B. Spatial patterns of production linkages in the context of Eu...