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Sears, David W.; And Others – Rural Development Perspectives, 1993
Argues that state government must take a strong lead in promoting rural development. Justification for such a role includes improving the efficiency of the state's economy; making full use of fixed investments; improving rural-urban equity; preserving a rural lifestyle; and responding effectively to population density differences between rural and…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Financial Support, Government Role, Local Government
Dubin, Elliott; Reid, J. Norman – Rural Development Perspectives, 1988
Analyzes the distribution of 1985 federal expenditures among U.S. counties by expenditure function and object and by county type (metro/nonmetro and nonmetro economic base). Concludes that federal spending in nonmetro areas focuses on income redistribution and does not promote economic development. (SV)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Development, Economic Research, Expenditures
Bentley, Susan – Rural Development Perspectives, 1987
In spite of government transfer programs, 10 percent of the United States population remained in poverty after all transfers were made in 1983. In nonmetro areas the poverty rate was 12.8 percent. Many were working poor (taxes reduced their earnings) who will benefit from recent tax reform that lessens their tax burden. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Finance Reform, Financial Policy, Financial Support
Weinberg, Mark L. – 1988
This profile summarizes the responses of 20 managers of rural business incubators, reporting on their operations, entry and exit policies, facility promotion, service arrangements and economic development outcomes. Incubators assist small businesses in the early stages of growth by providing them with rental space, shared services, management and…
Descriptors: Business Skills, College Role, Community Benefits, Entrepreneurship
Kane, John D. H., III, Comp.; Leuci, Mary Simon, Comp. – 1988
By almost any definition, rural America has been medically underserved. This bibliography includes materials available from the National Agricultural Library's (NAL) Rural Information Center. The listed materials include approximately 36 books and monographs, 106 articles, and the names and addresses of 17 related associations. Certain local…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Health Services, Community Role, Demonstration Programs
National Rural Center, Washington, DC. – 1976
Included in this report on the Southern Rural Health Conference (held in Nashville, Tennessee in 1976) are: (1) an introduction (details the conference goals); (2) a program agenda; (3) "Summation: Southern Rural Health Conference" (a speech); (4) "Health Care and Rural Development" (a speech); (5) "Innovative Approaches…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Delivery Systems, Financial Support, Government Role
Harmon, Hobart L. – 2001
To have an impact on rural schools and communities, education researchers and reformers must stop approaching rural issues from an urban perspective, adopt a perspective that values rurality, and address issues specific to the rural context. Rural schools have contributed to the depletion of rural communities by focusing on individual mobility and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Needs, Educational Research

Hobbs, Daryl – 1979
Rural schools have had a traditional role as major vehicles of rural economic development. During the rapid economic changes of the 20th century rural schools supplied the literate migrants who flocked to the cities to become the human capital for urban based expansion. Rural schools also provided the literate farmers who stayed at home and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Curriculum, Educational Economics, Educational Environment
New York State Legislative Commission on Rural Resources, Albany. – 1985
Participants in a symposium on economic development in rural New York State analyzed existing strengths and weaknesses of the state's rural areas and made policy suggestions relating to three broad goals: (1) ease government constraints on rural businesses in order to encourage growth and development; (2) build on and strengthen the positive…
Descriptors: Business, Community Characteristics, Economic Development, Economic Factors
Agria, Mary A. – 1981
Despite all the optimistic discussions of a rural renaissance and a significant population turnaround favoring growth in rural communities, rural areas are still experiencing a lack of essential services in virtually every area important to quality of life for rural residents. Included among the areas in which a need for improved rural support…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Centers, Construction Needs, Day Care