How a region grows: area development in the U.S. economy / Harvey S. Perloff and Vera W. Dodds.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York: Committee for Economic Development, c1963Description: 147 p. ill. 26cmSubject(s): United States-Economic conditionsLOC classification: HC103.P43
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Contents: Changing patterns of regional growth: A Look at the growth figures -- Factors behind the volume growth of regions -- Long-term changes in regional distribution of economic activity -- Growth of the states in recent years: 1939-1958 -- Recent shifts in employment among the states: 1939-1958 -- Changes in mining employment -- Changes in agriculture -- Changes in manufacturing employment -- Per capita income: Levels and rates of growth -- Approaches to regional development.
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Contents: Changing patterns of regional growth: A Look at the growth figures -- Factors behind the volume growth of regions -- Long-term changes in regional distribution of economic activity -- Growth of the states in recent years: 1939-1958 -- Recent shifts in employment among the states: 1939-1958 -- Changes in mining employment -- Changes in agriculture -- Changes in manufacturing employment -- Per capita income: Levels and rates of growth -- Approaches to regional development.
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