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Discussion of the Effects of Recession on the Rural-Farm Economy*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2015

J. Martin Redfern*
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, University of Arkansas
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Extract

It will probably be useful to trace the evolution of the title of this paper. Initially, the assigned purpose of the paper was “to contrast the impact of a recession on rural areas having industrial development with those that have not attracted additional industry.” The program title became “The Effect of a Recession on Employment, Population and Industrial Development in a Rural Economy.” My first review draft of the paper carried the title “Effects of General Economic Conditions on an Industrialized Rural Economy.” One week preceding the meetings, I received a revised draft of the manuscript, title “The Effect of Recession on the Rural-Farm Economy.”

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Research Article
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Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 1976

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Footnotes

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Discussion presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association meeting, February 2, 1976, Mobile, Alabama.

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