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matter of course that economics should become a natural science. Such a characterization misses an essential aspect of a …
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Rural economies in the United States are facing a downward spiral with job losses and failure to acquire skills required in this age of automation. A multitude of factors have prevented rural communities to keep up with the mainstream American economy leading to outmigration and rising debt levels
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rural-urban milieu, but what is driving the investment of broadband Internet technologies in rural areas. We use recently … on industry investment and indicate the challenges rural communities have in obtaining and maintaining modern Internet …
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? -- American Economic Review ; Publishing Economics ; Rankings ; Cooperation ; Authors ; Editors ; Board Members ; Referees …
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applied - imply different investment patterns. As it turns out, thereading intensity of advanced theoretical and empirical …
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This paper considers the rural mortality transition over 1900 to 1930. While previous work has extensively documented urban mortality transition over this period (Armstrong et al., 1999; Haines, 2001; Cutler and Miller, 2005), declines in U.S. rural mortality have been understudied. This article fills...
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The traditional developed economies of the Group of Three (G3)-the European Union, Japan and the United States- all face economic slowdown, and acceptance is growing that the Asia-Pacific region will be the world's next engine of economic growth. Developing economies in Asia and the Pacific are...
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