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Turmoil in traditional industry: prospects for nonmetropolitan manufacturing

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  • David L. Barkley, 1996. "Turmoil in traditional industry: prospects for nonmetropolitan manufacturing," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, number 1996titpfn.
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    1. Wallace HUFFMAN & John A. MIRANOWSKI, 1996. "Immigration, Meat Packing, And Trade: Implications For Iowa," Staff Papers 285, Iowa State University Department of Economics.

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