Data Sets
" "  
Search ERS

 
Publications

Print this page Print | E-mail this link E-mail | Bookmark & Share Bookmark/share | Translate this page Translate | Text only Text only | resize text smallresize text mediumresize text large

Rural Economic Development: What Makes Rural Communities Grow?

Cover Image

Lorna Aldrich and Lorin Kusmin

Agriculture Information Bulletin No. (AIB737) 8 pp, October 1997

Factors related to local and regional economic growth are attractiveness to retirees, right-to-work laws, excellent high school completion rates, good public education expenditures, and access to transportation networks. These were associated with improved county earnings in 1979-89, according to a multiple regression analysis of rural counties. Factors associated with poor earnings growth included higher wage levels, concentrations of transfer-payment recipiency, and concentrations of small independent businesses in the goods-producing sector.

Keywords: counties, rural, nonmetropolitan, regional, economic growth, earnings, economic development

In this report ...

Chapters are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

Order this report (stock #ERSAIB737)

Updated date: October 1, 1997

For more information, contact: webadmin@ers.usda.gov

Web administration: webadmin@ers.usda.gov