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Autor:
B. L. Dillman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 14:55-62
It is clear, even to the most casual observer, that the era of intensive spending for rural development ended with the 1970s. The combined effects of inflation and recession, and the efforts of the Reagan administration to reduce government spending
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 17:139-149
Failure of land markets to account for environmental amenity benefits may lend support to public policies to protect agricultural land. The contingent valuation method is employed to estimate willingness to pay for such amenities in Greenville County
Autor:
Charles F. Cousins, B. L. Dillman
Publikováno v:
International Regional Science Review. 7:285-292
Current concern about the nonfarm development of prime agricultural land is related to land-settlement patterns in which urban development and prime farmland coincide. Historical development and location theory, along with recent research, indicate t
Autor:
B. L. Dillman, David Mulkey
Publikováno v:
Growth and Change. 7:37-43
Autor:
Frank Giarratini, R. J. Johnston, Ralph E. Heimlich, Ryszard Domanski, Roger F. Riefler, Nolin Masih, Sidney M. Blumner, Thomas Falk, F. W. Carter, A. Thomas King, Rudolf Andorka, Shigeru Honda, Robert G. Fletcher, John C. Lowe, R. M. Auty, W. Edwin Derrick, Kevin O'Connor, Jerome D. Fellmann, Edgar A. Rose, Breton M. Barr, Andre Simmons, Holton Wilson, A. J. Jones, Fred H. Abel, Edward W. Hanten, Robin Flowerdew, James A. Kurre, Harold Brodsky, John R. Ottensmann, C. J. Robertson, Gary D. Holtzclaw, John E. Harmon, Ashok K. Dutt, B. L. Dillman, Lay James Gibson, Edward R. Bee, John R. McGregor, Peter J. M. Stoney, Michael B. Husband, Raymond L. Raab, Daniel A. Griffith, Sung Woong Hong
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Regional Science. 13:93-165
Autor:
Martin Bechmann, D. E. Pitfield, D. R. F. Taylor, Noel D. Uri, Parzival Copes, Wilbur A. Steger, Harry W. Richardson, Brenton M. Barr, Rudolf Andorka, James Heilbrun, David F. Batten, Blanche Fitzpatrick, Fernand Martin, B. L. Dillman, Theodore Shadbad, T. Y. Shen, Leonard P. Apedaile, Charles G. Schmidt, Neil S. Grigg, Khaw Hock Pang, John M. Clapp, Andrew A. Dzurik, John E. Keith, Michael Whitbread, Douglas N. Jones, Harold Brodsky, Ronald R. Boyce, David L. Chicoine, Daniel E. Chappelle, Joseph Alexander, Richard W. Hoyt, J. Barry Riddell, John A. Schofield, John R. McGregory, Anthony H. Stocks, John P. Huttman, Robert G. Fletcher, R. Scott Frey, Richard T. Dailey
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Regional Science. 18:71-132
Autor:
B. L. Dillman, Caryl R. Ersenkal
Publikováno v:
Review of Regional Studies. 9
In order to accurately assess the impact of a very large infusion of economic activity on levels of employment and income, it is necessary to determine the extent of the area from which the work force will be drawn. This paper involves one aspect of
Autor:
James C. Hite, B. L. Dillman
For a long time, the consensus of old farmers sitting around crossroads stores has been that, sooner or later, America is going to run out of agricultural land because of all the houses, shopping centers, and highways that are spreading out onto the
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