"2/87/2.5M."Local decisionmakers in rural trade centers are faced with a number of questions concerning future growth of retail trades. What types of retail businesses can a community support? How many firms can thrive in the community? How many employees wiU there be? In which trades is there already an overcapacity? In which trades is there potential for expansion? To help answer these questions, the numbers of firms and employees in nonmetropolitan towns for 33 retail trades were obtained from Dun and Bradstreet data files for Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.Includes bibliographical reference
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This presentation discusses the roles of grocery stores in Rural America in terms of economic develo...
Harvested from the University of Missouri Extension website."Rural communities developed primarily a...
The slow death of small town retail in North Dakota during the 1980's is analyzed. These small towns...
What new enterprise would be most likely to suc¬ceed in your community? Is opening a computer store ...
Concerns have been raised that potential retail activity is being lost in rural areas. This study ex...
Declining retail trade in rural America is a concern for rural residents, their leaders, and rural d...
Retailing is an important sector of any economy at all geographic levels. Majority of the times, met...
This exploratory study highlights the influence of the rural community environment on attracting and...
Many rural districts are facing economic decline because of a range of factors such as demographic c...
This study investigates retailing activity and trends at different spatial scales for the last quart...
The retail related diversity is the major concern of this paper. Many extension-oriented contacts in...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Purpose – The paper reviews dynamic forms of rural retailing, by location, that have innovated throu...
As rural populations decline, services are either lost or become spread over a larger geographic are...
We compare the entry decisions and relative success of rural and urban retail start-ups in Iowa from...
This presentation discusses the roles of grocery stores in Rural America in terms of economic develo...