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Growth and Capital Movements Among United States Regions in the Postwar Period
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GEORGE Η. BORTS
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- The Authors ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I: The Objectives of Regional Development Policy
- National Policy for Regional Development 21
- Equity and Its Relation to Efficiency in Urbanization 40
- On the Definition of a Depressed Area 58
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Part II: The Impact of Industrial Development
- Regional Development and Science-Based Industry 107
- Defense Spending and Policies for Labor-Surplus Areas 137
- Local Labor Market Effects of New Plant Locations 161
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Part III: Regional Growth and Capital Flows
- Growth and Capital Movements Among United States Regions in the Postwar Period 189
- An Introduction and Overview of Regional Money Capital Markets 218
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Part IV: Special Problems of Southern Development
- The North’s Stake in Southern Rural Poverty 243
- Some Economic Factors in Southern Backwardness in the Nineteenth Century 279
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Part V: Regional Models
- Large-Scale Models for Forecasting Regional Economic Activity: A Survey 309
- The Determinants of Industrial Growth at the County Level: An Econometric Analysis 352
- APPENDIX A: Estimation Procedures for Resource-based and Transportation Industries 395
- Index 403
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- The Authors ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: The Objectives of Regional Development Policy
- National Policy for Regional Development 21
- Equity and Its Relation to Efficiency in Urbanization 40
- On the Definition of a Depressed Area 58
-
Part II: The Impact of Industrial Development
- Regional Development and Science-Based Industry 107
- Defense Spending and Policies for Labor-Surplus Areas 137
- Local Labor Market Effects of New Plant Locations 161
-
Part III: Regional Growth and Capital Flows
- Growth and Capital Movements Among United States Regions in the Postwar Period 189
- An Introduction and Overview of Regional Money Capital Markets 218
-
Part IV: Special Problems of Southern Development
- The North’s Stake in Southern Rural Poverty 243
- Some Economic Factors in Southern Backwardness in the Nineteenth Century 279
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Part V: Regional Models
- Large-Scale Models for Forecasting Regional Economic Activity: A Survey 309
- The Determinants of Industrial Growth at the County Level: An Econometric Analysis 352
- APPENDIX A: Estimation Procedures for Resource-based and Transportation Industries 395
- Index 403