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A More Objective Procedure for Determining Economic Subregions: Cluster Analysis

P. Thomas Cox, Bernard Siskin and Allan Miller

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1969, vol. 1, issue 1, 37-44

Abstract: In his 1967 presidential address to the AAEA, Charles E. Bishop raises the question: “Why have agricultural economists not devoted more resources to the study of structural changes in rural communities and to public policies relating to the location of economic activity and of population?”. Later in the address, he partially provides the answer through the comment that “We must reorient our thinking in terms of location and scale of organizations and interrelations among firms and among communities … it will be necessary for us to make basic changes in our philosophical approaches to problems, our analytical tools,…”.

Date: 1969
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