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Growth and Stability of Rural Economies in the 1980s: Differences Among Counties

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  • Sears, David W.
  • Redman, John M.
  • Kusmin, Lorin D.
  • Killian, Molly S.

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Nonmetropolitan counties are divided into four economic performance groups, based on the strength of earnings growth over the 1979-88 period and on the stability of that growth. This report describes the typical county in each of the four performance groups, and compares them. Each group is described along a variety of dimensions, including demographic, locational, regional, educational, labor market, economic base, business, government revenue and expenditure, infrastructure, and amenity characteristics.

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  • Sears, David W. & Redman, John M. & Kusmin, Lorin D. & Killian, Molly S., 1992. "Growth and Stability of Rural Economies in the 1980s: Differences Among Counties," Staff Reports 278685, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:278685
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.278685
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    1. Hady, Thomas F. & Ross, Peggy J., 1990. "An Update: The Diverse Social and Economic Structure of Nonmetropolitan America," Staff Reports 278329, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    1. Kusmin, Lorin D., 1994. "Factors Associated with the Growth of Local and Regional Economies: A Review of Selected Empirical Literature," Staff Reports 278733, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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