The Growth of Cities and Rural Economic Development
Peter Orazem
No 41119, Technical Reports from Brandmeyer Center for Applied Economics, School of Business, University of Kansas
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This brief explains how reports of rural economic decline are often exaggerated due to the way in which government statisticians define "rural." It also explains the economic development importance of proximity to population centers.
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 2004-11-19
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