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An Econometric Analysis Of Structural Difference Among Rural Communities And Their Affect On The Location Of Manufacturing Plants

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  • Dorf, Ronald J.

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The purpose of this study is (1) to determine if quantitative structural difference among rural communities can be discerned and (2) to test statistically any structural differences discerned as to their association with the location of manufacturing plants, and their association with growth in manufacturing employment.

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  • Dorf, Ronald J., 1976. "An Econometric Analysis Of Structural Difference Among Rural Communities And Their Affect On The Location Of Manufacturing Plants," Staff Papers 13567, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umaesp:13567
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.13567
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    1. Spiegelman, Robert G., 1968. "A Study of Industry Location Using Multiple Regression Techniques," Agricultural Economic Reports 307366, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Claude C. Haren, 1970. "Rural Industrial Growth in the 1960's," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 52(3), pages 431-437.
    3. Hisao Nishioka & Gunter Krumme, 1973. "Location Conditions, Factors and Decisions: An Evaluation of Selected Location Surveys," Land Economics, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 49(2), pages 195-205.
    4. Ronald E. Carrier & William R. Schriver, 1968. "Location Theory: An Empirical Model and Selected Findings," Land Economics, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 44(4), pages 450-460.
    5. K. R. Tefertiller, 1973. "Rural Development in an Urban Age," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 55(5), pages 771-777.
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    1. Josling, Tim, 1981. "Embargoes - The Importing,and (Foreign) Exporting Countries' Point-Of-View," 1981 Annual Meeting, July 26-29, Clemson, South Carolina 279322, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    2. Blayney, Don & Marousek, Gerald, 1980. "A Statistical Approach for Identifying Socioeconomic Structure in Rural Communities," 1980 Annual Meeting, July 27-30, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois 278899, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).

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