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Trade Area Analysis of Select Wisconsin Counties: Update for 1999

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The development of a community's retail market should be an integral part of the community development process. Some, however, might argue that the retail sector develops naturally following other types of economic development such as growth in the manufacturing sector or an influx of tourists. To a degree this is true. Several factors, however, may prevent this process from being completely efficient.
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  • Steven C. Deller, 2001. "Trade Area Analysis of Select Wisconsin Counties: Update for 1999," Wisconsin-Madison Agricultural and Applied Economics Staff Papers 428, Wisconsin-Madison Agricultural and Applied Economics Department.
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    1. Grabow, Steve & Deller, Steven & Heling, Dennis, 2006. "The Structure of the Retail and Service Industries of Jefferson County," Staff Paper Series 499, University of Wisconsin, Agricultural and Applied Economics.

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