Rural Development in the United States: Connecting Theory, Practice, and Possibilities
Autor William A. Galston, Karen Baehleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1995
Rural Development in the United States presents a comprehensive evaluation of the economic, environmental, and political implications of past rural development and a thorough consideration of the directions in which future development efforts should go. The authors have assembled the best of what is being thought and done with regard to rural development in the United States, and place it in a broad theoretical, historical, and geographical context. The book provides:
- a summary of the key findings in rural development research of the past twenty years
- an integration of development theory and practical experience
- a bridge between the related but often isolated disciplines that inform rural development
- a catalyst for new thinking in the area of rural development
- analysis of the key economic sectors in rural areas: natural resources, the service sector, elderly services, telecommunications, manufacturing, tourism, and high-technology
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781559633260
ISBN-10: 1559633263
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
ISBN-10: 1559633263
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. Background and Framework
Chapter 1. Rural America in the 1990s: Trends and Choices
-The National/Global Context
-Rural Comparative Advantage
-Collective Action Failures
-Conclusion: Rural America in the 1990s
Chapter 2. Development: A Conceptual Framework
-Development as a Social Goal
-Development: Specific Features
-Implications for U.S. Rural Development
Chapter 3. Development: An Economic Process
-Third World Economic Development, 1950-1990
-Implications for Rural Development
-Lessons from Global Economic Change
-Theories of Rural Economic Change
-Conclusion
Chapter 4. Development: A Political Strategy
-Introduction: Action versus Inaction in Rural Development
-Institutions and Strategies
-Development: Overcoming Political and Cultural Obstacles
-Development: Overcoming Economic Obstacles
PART II. U.S. Rural Development: Sectoral Analysis
Chapter 5. Natural Resources
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development-Jobs
-Quality of Development-The Environment
Chapter 6. Manufacturing
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 7. The Service Sector
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 8. Tourism
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 9. The Elderly
-Introduction
-The Context: National Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 10. High Technology
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 11. Telecommunications
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Conclusion: Toward the Next Millennium
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
PART I. Background and Framework
Chapter 1. Rural America in the 1990s: Trends and Choices
-The National/Global Context
-Rural Comparative Advantage
-Collective Action Failures
-Conclusion: Rural America in the 1990s
Chapter 2. Development: A Conceptual Framework
-Development as a Social Goal
-Development: Specific Features
-Implications for U.S. Rural Development
Chapter 3. Development: An Economic Process
-Third World Economic Development, 1950-1990
-Implications for Rural Development
-Lessons from Global Economic Change
-Theories of Rural Economic Change
-Conclusion
Chapter 4. Development: A Political Strategy
-Introduction: Action versus Inaction in Rural Development
-Institutions and Strategies
-Development: Overcoming Political and Cultural Obstacles
-Development: Overcoming Economic Obstacles
PART II. U.S. Rural Development: Sectoral Analysis
Chapter 5. Natural Resources
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development-Jobs
-Quality of Development-The Environment
Chapter 6. Manufacturing
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 7. The Service Sector
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 8. Tourism
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 9. The Elderly
-Introduction
-The Context: National Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 10. High Technology
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Chapter 11. Telecommunications
-Introduction
-The Context: National and International Trends
-The Rural Picture
-Economic Development Strategies
-Quality of Development
Conclusion: Toward the Next Millennium
Notes
Bibliography
Index