RURAL POLICY PROBLEMS: AN ILL‐ATTENDED FIELD
William P. Browne and
Don F. Hadwiger
Review of Policy Research, 1982, vol. 2, issue 1, 9-11
Abstract:
The editors call for rural research and policy attention. Past research efforts, while laudatory, have been fragmented and have not directed broad attention to rural problems. Public policies have lacked both support and continuity. Present conditions, in terms of population trends and economics, mean an increasing need to focus on the national importance of rural areas.
Date: 1982
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