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Economic strength in rural New York

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In New York State, where economic growth has been sluggish for much of the last decade, the rural economy has done relatively well. The population and labor force in rural areas are expanding, and the number of jobs growing. We take a look at this robust rural economy, examining population and job growth, industrial composition, and income patterns in the state's rural areas.

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  • Richard Deitz & Ramon Garcia, 2000. "Economic strength in rural New York," The Regional Economy of Upstate New York, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issue Fall.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednre:y:2000:i:fall
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