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Natural Resource Dependence, Rural Development, and Rural Poverty

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  • Deavers, Kenneth L.
  • Brown, David L.

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Rural poverty and population decline are now only weakly connected with a rural county's economic dependence on agriculture, mining, or Federal landownership. Thus, natural resource dependent counties are not the principal target for programs designed to relieve population decline and low-income problems in rural America. This report examines the influence of natural resource dependence on rural income levels and recent population growth.

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  • Deavers, Kenneth L. & Brown, David L., 1985. "Natural Resource Dependence, Rural Development, and Rural Poverty," Rural Development Research Reports 333924, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ersrdr:333924
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.333924
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