This paper uses the pattern of firm entry and exit to develop a classification system for industries. The classifications include urban-rural bias; long-term growth; and firm survival patterns. The first captures the fact that sector-specific economic growth may be favored in urban areas for some industries and may benefit from low population density for others. Some industries have experienced long-term expansion in firm numbers while others have experienced a decline. Finally, some industries are characterized by high rates of both entry and exit while others have low rates of both. A taxonomy classifying industries according to those three criteria is developed in this paper. The taxonomy is applied to the Iowa subset of the National Est...
This chapter explores the distinctive characteristics of hybrid organizations; a new organizational ...
A test of the Asian Soybean Fast Track System (Figure 1) was conducted in late April by randomly s...
After my first spring in Iowa, I wonder whether there are more cloudy days in Iowa than in Denmark! ...
While most of Iowa has not been excessively wet this spring, a few areas have been hit with heavy ra...
This paper presents a pair of models of the storage of maize. One is directly based on standard fin...
Every five years the U.S. Department of Commerce conducts a Survey of Business Owners. Those data ar...
Paper base products such as corrugated cardboard, paper tubes, honeycomb panels and strong papers li...
peer reviewedBuildings are being demolished without taking into the account the waste generated, and...
There was a considerable amount of tillage activity during fall 2001 in different parts of the state...
Three striking empirical regularities have been repeatedly reported: the positive correlation betwee...
Agro-industrialization promotion is a policy option to aggregate value to a primary product and incr...
The research was conducted to form a strategy in effort to help Nordease overcome the problem. Norde...
Soybean yield loss due to the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) occurred throughout much of Iowa in 2006. ...
The furniture market as a whole can be broken into three discrete markets. These are the custom or o...
This year, like any year, producers have to make a decision whether they till or not. This year is e...
This chapter explores the distinctive characteristics of hybrid organizations; a new organizational ...
A test of the Asian Soybean Fast Track System (Figure 1) was conducted in late April by randomly s...
After my first spring in Iowa, I wonder whether there are more cloudy days in Iowa than in Denmark! ...
While most of Iowa has not been excessively wet this spring, a few areas have been hit with heavy ra...
This paper presents a pair of models of the storage of maize. One is directly based on standard fin...
Every five years the U.S. Department of Commerce conducts a Survey of Business Owners. Those data ar...
Paper base products such as corrugated cardboard, paper tubes, honeycomb panels and strong papers li...
peer reviewedBuildings are being demolished without taking into the account the waste generated, and...
There was a considerable amount of tillage activity during fall 2001 in different parts of the state...
Three striking empirical regularities have been repeatedly reported: the positive correlation betwee...
Agro-industrialization promotion is a policy option to aggregate value to a primary product and incr...
The research was conducted to form a strategy in effort to help Nordease overcome the problem. Norde...
Soybean yield loss due to the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) occurred throughout much of Iowa in 2006. ...
The furniture market as a whole can be broken into three discrete markets. These are the custom or o...
This year, like any year, producers have to make a decision whether they till or not. This year is e...
This chapter explores the distinctive characteristics of hybrid organizations; a new organizational ...
A test of the Asian Soybean Fast Track System (Figure 1) was conducted in late April by randomly s...
After my first spring in Iowa, I wonder whether there are more cloudy days in Iowa than in Denmark! ...