@article{Tomaskovic-Devey:259710,
      recid = {259710},
      author = {Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald},
      title = {SUNDOWN ON THE SUNBELT? GROWTH WITHOUT DEVELOPMENT IN THE  RURAL SOUTH},
      address = {1991-10-01},
      number = {1909-2017-2056},
      pages = {134},
      year = {1991},
      abstract = {This report produces a series of policy proposals designed  to address the shortcomings and comparative disadvantages  of rural Southern economic development. The policy  proposals are based on careful social science research  described in the body of this report. While the research is  largely based on the North Carolina case, the policy  recommendations should be carefully considered throughout  the Southern region where the political and economic  division between sunbelt blessed urban areas and poor rural  places is evident. This executive summary first outlines  the. central research findings and then lists the policy  proposals. The reader interested in the basis for reaching  these recommendations needs to read the research reported  in Chapters One through Five. If your interest is confined  to further details on the policy proposals Chapter Six  might be a good place to start.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/259710},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.259710},
}