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Clemson University, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory (REDRL)
REDRL Research Reports
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Clemson University, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory (REDRL):
Postal: Clemson, SC 29634-0355
Web page: http://cherokee.agecon.clemson.edu/welcome9.htm
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2002- 18797 Targeting Growth Opportunities For Lancaster County, South Carolina, 2002
by Barkley, David L. & Henry, Mark S. & Warner, Mellie L. [Downloadable!]
- 18793 The Contribution Of The Coast To The South Carolina Economy
by Henry, Mark S. & Barkley, David L. & Evatt, Michalann G. [Downloadable!]
- 18790 Estimating The Community-Level Impacts Of Attracting New Businesses: The Implications Of Local Labor Market Adjustments
by Barkley, David L. & Henry, Mark S. [Downloadable!]
- 18789 Targeting Industry Clusters For Regional Development: An Overview Of The Redrl Approach
by Barkley, David L. & Henry, Mark S. [Downloadable!]
2001- 18796 Do Manufacturing Plants Cluster Across Rural Areas? Evidence From A Probabilistic Modeling Approach
by Barkley, David L. & Kim, Yunsoo & Henry, Mark S. [Downloadable!]
- 18795 Contribution Of The Greenville Hospital System To The Economies Of Greenville County And The South Carolina Upstate, 2000
by Henry, Mark S. & Barkley, David L. & Warner, Mellie L. [Downloadable!]
- 18794 Economic Development In South Carolina: An Overview Of Recent Trends And Future Prospects
by Barkley, David L. [Downloadable!]
- 18792 Advantages And Disadvantages Of Targeting Industry Clusters
by Barkley, David L. & Henry, Mark S. [Downloadable!]
- 18791 Employment Generation Strategies For Small Towns: An Overview Of Alternatives
by Barkley, David L. [Downloadable!]
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