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Increases in rural income may not help smalltown retailers.
Author:
Henderson, D.A.
,
Hines, F.K.
Subject:
rural communities
,
retail marketing
,
consumer expenditure
,
income
,
Minnesota
Physical description:
p. 31-36.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Rural development perspectives.
Part Of:
Rural development perspectives : June/Sept 1990. v. 6 (3)
2.
Rural consumers go to town with retail dollars.
Author:
Gale, H.F.
Subject:
retail marketing
,
rural communities
,
towns
,
location theory
,
United States
Physical description:
p. 8-15.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Rural development perspectives.
Part Of:
Rural development perspectives : Oct 1995. v. 11 (1)
3.
Saskatchewan's rural communities in an urbanizing world.
Author:
Stabler, J.C.
,
Olfert, M.R.
Subject:
rural communities
,
technology
,
rural development
,
retail marketing
,
Saskatchewan
Physical description:
p. 21-28.
Collection:
Rural Development Publications Collection
Series:
Rural development perspectives.
Part Of:
Rural development perspectives : Feb 1994. v. 9 (2)