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The Economic Impacts of Off-Road Vehicles on Rural Economies: The Upper Great Lakes Case

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  • Robertson, Marc D.
  • Bishop, Richard C.

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The Upper Great Lakes Region, composed of 119 contiguous, predominantly rural counties in northern Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin,- has been subject to the same familiar trends as much of rural America during recent years. Among these have been low and even negative rates of population growth; higher than average unemployment rates; lower per capita incomes than neighboring urban areas';· and lagging medical, educational, and other services. At the same time, the recreational attractiveness of the region has made it one of the major national focal points for. the post-World War II growth in outdoor recreation, including the recreational use of off-road vehicles.

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  • Robertson, Marc D. & Bishop, Richard C., 1975. "The Economic Impacts of Off-Road Vehicles on Rural Economies: The Upper Great Lakes Case," 1975 Annual Meeting, August 10-13, Columbus, Ohio 284088, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea75:284088
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.284088
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