Proceedings – Rural and Agricultural Conferences
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2010
- Farming, finance and the global marketplace - a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, June 8-9, 2010

- Anonymous
2004, articles May
- New governance for a new rural economy: reinventing public and private institutions: a conference summary pp. 1-7

- Mark Drabenstott, Nancy Novack and Stephan Weiler
- New governance in action: the Minnesota Arrowhead model pp. 9-24

- Joseph M. Sertich
- New governance in action: the Minnesota Arrowhead model: discussion pp. 25-28

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
- Assessing the state of rural governance in the United States pp. 29-47

- Charles W. Fluharty
- Assessing the state of rural governance in the United States: discussion pp. 49-51

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
- Building the Austin technology cluster: the role of government and community collaboration in the ‘human capital’ pp. 53-71

- Pike Powers
- Building the Austin technology cluster: the role of government and community collaboration in the ‘human capital’: discussion pp. 73-74

- Moderator and Gary Gorshing
- Discovering a new Indiana economy: the role of higher education pp. 75-83

- Martin C. Jischke
- Discovering a new Indiana economy: the role of higher education: discussion pp. 85-90

- Moderator and Gary Gorshing
- Creating new rural development strategies: the role of nonprofits pp. 91-100

- Karl N. Stauber
- Creating new rural development strategies: the role of nonprofits: discussion pp. 101-103

- Moderator and Gary Gorshing
- Innovating public and private institutions: general discussion pp. 105-111

- Gary Gorshing
- New opportunities for public policy pp. 113-119

- Clinton Bristow
- The MidSouth Partnership for Rural Community Colleges: building public policy while building rural communities pp. 121-125

- J. Charles Lee
- New policies for new governance: discussion pp. 127-132

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
- Overview panel comments: new governance for a new rural economy: reinventing public and private institutions pp. 133-135

- Linda Salmonson
- Overview panel comments: new governance for a new rural economy: reinventing public and private institutions pp. 137-141

- John D. Welty
- Overview panel comments: new governance for a new rural economy: reinventing public and private institutions pp. 143-146

- Larry B. Whitaker
- Overview panel comments: new governance for a new rural economy: reinventing public and private institutions pp. 147-149

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
2001, articles Sep
- Exploring policy options for a new rural America: a conference summary pp. 1-7

- Mark Drabenstott and Katharine Sheaff
- Why invest in rural America and how?: a critical public policy question for the 21st century pp. 9-29

- Karl N. Stauber
- Why invest in rural America and how?: a critical public policy question for the 21st century: general discussion pp. 31-33

- Moderator and Larry G. Meeker
- Supporting rural entrepreneurship pp. 35-47

- Brian Dabson
- Going digital in rural America pp. 49-68

- Edward J. Malecki
- Financing the new rural economy pp. 69-80

- Deborah M. Markley
- Growing the new rural economy: general discussion pp. 81-86

- Moderator and Larry G. Meeker
- Strategic alliances and cooperatives aiding in rural development in North America pp. 87-101

- Larry Martin and Kate Stiefelmeyer
- Networks and clusters: the yin and yang of rural development pp. 103-120

- Stuart A. Rosenfeld
- Leveraging amenities for rural development: direction, dialogue, and negotiation pp. 121-138

- Mario Pezzini and Timothy Wojan
- Re-invigorating the traditional economy: general discussion pp. 139-146

- Moderator and Alan Barkema
- England's new rural governance pp. 147-153

- Richard Wakeford
- Rethinking partnership in development policies: lessons from a European policy experiment pp. 155-176

- Fabrizio Barca
- Moving from options to policy: rethinking rural policy governance: general discussion pp. 177-183

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
- Exploring policy options for a new rural America: conference synthesis pp. 185-193

- Stanley R. Johnson
2001, articles sep
- Exploring policy options for a new rural America: conference overview discussion pp. 195-204

- Mark Drabenstott
2000, articles Oct
- Beyond agriculture: new policies for rural America: a conference summary pp. 1-5

- Mark Drabenstott
- The rural economy in a new century pp. 7-20

- Thomas G. Johnson
- The rural economy in a new century: discussion pp. 21-24

- Moderator and Alan Barkema
- Rural policy in a new century pp. 25-45

- Ray Marshall
- Rural America at a crossroad: discussant pp. 47-54

- Terry Jorde
- Rural America at a crossroad: general discussion pp. 55-57

- Moderator and Alan Barkema
- The outlook for rural America in the 21st century pp. 59-62

- Alan Greenspan
- Investing in rural infrastructure pp. 63-89

- William Fox and Sanela Porca
- Investing in rural infrastructure: discussion pp. 91-92

- Moderator and Larry G. Meeker
- Boosting rural human capital pp. 93-101

- Martin C. Jischke
- Enhancing rural leadership and institutions pp. 103-120

- Stephen Cornell
- Enhancing rural leadership and institutions: discussion pp. 121-122

- Moderator and Larry G. Meeker
- Creating new economic opportunities: the competitive advantages of rural America in the next century pp. 123-141

- Andrew M. Isserman
- Creating new economic opportunities: discussion pp. 143-144

- Moderator and Larry G. Meeker
- Seizing new opportunities in rural America: general discussion pp. 145-153

- Moderator and Larry G. Meeker
- Rural policy lessons from OECD countries pp. 155-165

- Mario Pezzini
- Rural policy lessons from OECD countries: discussion pp. 167-168

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
- New goals for rural policies pp. 169-182

- Geoffrey Hewings
- New goals for new rural policies: discussion pp. 183-186

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
- Overview panel comments pp. 187-190

- Jill Long Thompson
- Overview panel comments pp. 191-193

- Jesse White
- Overview panel comments pp. 195-196

- Allen I. Olson
- Overview panel comments pp. 197-199

- Javier M. Gonzales
- New directions for rural policy: closing discussion pp. 201-208

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott