Investments in Agricultural Processing for Rural Development in Oklahoma
Gerald A. Doeksen and
Dean F. Schreiner
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1972, vol. 54, issue 3, 513-519
Abstract:
A simulation model measured the employment impact of investment in agricultural processing industries Large short- and long-run multipliers and a low investment cost per job placed agricultural processing industries in a favorable position. However, a potential industry growth analysis indicated that this sector alone cannot meet rural development objectives.
Date: 1972
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