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Rural Industrialization - Analysis of Characteristics and an Approach to the Selection of Industrial Plants for Kibbutz Settlements in Israel

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  • Yaron, D.
  • Cooper, A.
  • Golan, D.
  • Reisman, A.

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A major problem related to rural industrialization is the selection of the types of industrial plants suitable for rural communities and their matching with resource potential and preferences of specific communities. This paper presents a methodology developed to cope with this problem and its empirical application to collective rural settlements in Israel.

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  • Yaron, D. & Cooper, A. & Golan, D. & Reisman, A., 1982. "Rural Industrialization - Analysis of Characteristics and an Approach to the Selection of Industrial Plants for Kibbutz Settlements in Israel," Working Papers 232600, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for Agricultural Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:huaewp:232600
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.232600
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