Rural Policies For The 1990s

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A01=Cornelia Flora
A01=James A Christenson
AFDC Recipient
agricultural labor policy
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Author_James A Christenson
Banking Deregulation
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demographic change analysis
environmental resource management
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Farm Policy
Federal Reserve
Industrial Recruitment
Interstate Banking
Make Work Pay
Nonmetro Areas
nonurban economic development
Policy Issues
policy solutions for rural poverty
Resource Based Relative Value Scale
Rural America
Rural Areas
Rural Banks
Rural Credit Programs
rural education access
Rural Elderly
Rural Financial Markets
rural health disparities
Rural Labor Market
Rural Minorities
Rural Places
Rural Poor
Rural Transportation
Soil Conservation Efforts
Soil Conservation Practices
Soil Conservation Programs
University Of Wisconsin

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367301828
  • Weight: 517g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Crisis in rural America is by now an all too familiar complaint, yet the problems presented by changing demographics, economic decline, and increasing poverty persist. They have not vanished with a new administration. However, with a new farm bill in the offing, now is the time for a fresh initiative to assess the difficulties facing nonurban America and to offer positive solutions. Rural Policies for the 1990s, written by some of the foremost experts on rural America, focuses on policy-relevant research. Within a carefully crafted framework, the contributors present stimulating discussions on resolving problems and improving the situation in rural areas. Looking at the crucial issues of employment, demographics, environment, technology, and the global impacts of national and international policies, they offer a broad analysis that is neither regionally based nor biased. The result is not an advocacy book, but one that effectively enhances our understanding of the problems facing rural America and presents concrete proposals for revitalizing it.

Cornelia B. Flora, James A. Christenson

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