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Retail Trade Analysis for Iowa's Counties and Communities

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  • O'Brien, Meghan

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Reports contain data and analysis of general demographic and economic trends affecting a retail trade area. Thirty years of historical data are available for all Iowa Counties and over 750 communities. Comparative measures present an opportunity to better understand the forces impacting retail trade across the state.

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  • O'Brien, Meghan, 2009. "Retail Trade Analysis for Iowa's Counties and Communities," Staff General Research Papers Archive 13067, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genres:13067
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