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Social Capital and Economic Growth: A New model for Rural Communities

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  • Debertin, David L.
  • Goetz, Stephan J.

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This paper is a companion to University of Kentucky Staff Paper 474, and consists of a series of color slides focusing on the typology of communities of various sizes, both rural and urban. It is a newly revised version of a set of slides originally presented at a rural development conference sponsored by the Southern Rural Development Center in 2004 at Tampa, Florida.

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  • Debertin, David L. & Goetz, Stephan J., 2015. "Social Capital and Economic Growth: A New model for Rural Communities," Staff Papers 202763, University of Kentucky, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ukysps:202763
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.202763
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    1. Qiao, Kunyuan & Dowell, Glen, 2022. "Environmental concerns, income inequality, and purchase of environmentally-friendly products: A longitudinal study of U.S. counties (2010-2017)," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 51(4).

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