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From Combines to Computers: Rural Services and Development in the Age of Information Technology
Contributor(s): Glasmeier, Amy K. (Author), Howland, Marie (Author)
ISBN: 0791422003     ISBN-13: 9780791422007
Publisher: State University of New York Press
OUR PRICE:   $33.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 1994
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Industries - General
- Technology & Engineering
Dewey: 338.4
LCCN: 93-49760
Series: Suny Series, the New Inequalities
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 5.91" W x 9.01" (0.93 lbs) 291 pages
 
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Through an analysis of national data and detailed case studies, From Combines to Computers examines how the transition to a service economy is playing out for rural America. It answers two important questions: Will services fill the gap left by lost farming, manufacturing, and mining jobs? And will services stabilize, even revitalize, rural areas? Glasmeier and Howland document the intraregional spatial patterns and trends of services in the national economy, compare services in urban and rural communities, and identify the potential and limitations of rural development strategies based on services. In particular, they document the growing dominance of branch plants, the displacement of mom-and-pop enterprises, and the declining access to services for residents in the least populated rural areas. The authors conclude that services are unlikely to be the basis of widespread sustainable development unless policies are designed to help firms and communities compete successfully in an increasingly global and information-based economy