The American Midwest: Managing Change in Rural Transition

· M.E. Sharpe
Ebook
304
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Selected Contents: Part I. Overview1. Introduction and Overview, Norman Walzer2. The Changing Population of the Midwest: A Reflection on Opportunities, Paul Lasley and Margaret HansonPart II. Major Issues and Concerns3. Growth, Diversity, and Aging in the Midwest: An Examination of County Trends, 1990-2000, Andrew J. Sofranko and Mohamed M. Samy4. Population Trends and Impact on Viability, Thomas G. Johnson and James K. Scott5. Global Challenges and Opportunities for Midwest Farmers, Burton E. Swanson, Mohamed M. Samy, and Andrew J. Sofranko6. The Role of Agriculture in the Midwest Economy, Kimberly A. Zeuli and Steven C. DellerPart III. Possible Remedies7. Making the Case for Value-Added Agriculture in Economic Development, Christopher D. Merrett and Norman Walzer8. Rural Knowledge Clusters: The Challenge of Rural Economic Prosperity, Lee W. Munnich, Jr. and Greg Schrock9. Strengthening Local Rural Economies Through Entrepreneurship, Brian Dabson10. The Internet-Based Economy and Rural Economic Competitiveness, John C. Leatherman11. Financing Trends and Future Options for Rural Illinois and America, Raymond Lenzi12. Key Practices in Creating a Learning Community, John J. Gruidl and Ronald J. Hustedde13. Looking Forward by Looking Back: State Approaches to Rural Development, Tom Bonnett

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