Author: University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Bureau of Business Research
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Published: 1958
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Edgar Zavitz Palmer
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Published: 1958
Total Pages: 168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Consists of four parts: 1. An introduction and detailed analysis of economic theory relating to the local economy, especially to theory concerning "basic" vs. "derivative" sectors, and the "income-multiplier" effect. By Palmer, Kang, and Thompson. 2. "Multiplier of Selected Medium-Sized Communities in the Great Plains Area" (Kang). Study applies multiplier theory to 12 selected Great Plains area cities (including Ogallala, and Holdrege, Nebraska). Presents detailed 1950 statistics on employment, by type of industry, and type of agricultural production, and on employment by "derivative" vs. "basic" character. 3. "The Multiplier in Lancaster County, Nebraska" (Thompson). Presents month-by-month data covering 1953-1955 showing "localized" (derivative) and "nonlocalized" (basic) employment in Lincoln and Lancaster County, and analyzes the income-multiplier factor through these data. 4. "Two Reactions to Population Growth" (Strawn and Palmer). Compares the economic characters of 2 Nebraska cities, York and Sidney. Includes data on population changes, construction activity, school enrollment, taxes, municipal indebtedness, retail sales, utility usage, birth and death rates, and other factors. Compares changes in "basic" and "derivative" sectors of the local economies. Includes a list of manufacturers and the numbers they employ.
Author: Ohio. Department of Development. Economic Research Division
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 24
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Antoine Bailly
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-11-09
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1402024428
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Applied Geography, A World Perspective reviews progress in applied geography in different regions of the world. It does this through the eyes of an international panel of highly regarded academic practitioners. The book offers new prospects on the use of established approaches and explores exciting new territories. Together, the contributors provide a comprehensive picture of applied geography today. This book is of relevance to faculty and graduate students in the fields of geography, planning, public policy, regional science and other related social and behavioural sciences.