Industry Mix May Help Explain Urban-Rural Divide in Economic Growth
Charles Gascon and
Brian Reinbold
The Regional Economist, 2019, vol. 27, issue 2
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Economic growth in U.S. rural areas may be slower than growth in urban areas because of a different industry mix.
Date: 2019
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