41 research outputs found

    TOURISM AND RECREATION: A SUBSTANTIAL INCOME POTENTIAL FOR THE MEMORIAL HARDWOOD FOREST AREA OF SOUTHEAST MINNESOTA

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    Community/Rural/Urban Development, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    GROWTH, TRENDS AND SOME IMPLICATIONS OF LEISURE IN AMERICA

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    Labor and Human Capital, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    PLANNING FOR OPTIMUM RECREATIONAL USE OF PUBLIC WATERS

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    Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY: ITS ANATOMY AND PROGNOSIS

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    This paper examines systematically the dynamic interrelationships between food services and the community of which they are a part. The primary focus is the commercial restaurant componentAgribusiness,

    THE FUTURE OF THE ONANEGOZIE AREA

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    Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    LODGING INDUSTRY DATA FOR MINNESOTA COUNTIES

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    Reported here are detailed 1970 lodging industry data for each Minnesota county.Community/Rural/Urban Development,

    MEASURING METROPOLITAN TRAVEL/TOURISM MARKETS

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    This paper treats the travel/tourism of metropolitan areas, approaching it from the view of the corporate community. It argues that metropolitan areas are almost certainly the principal generators of travel in the Unites States. As such their travel/tourism deserves much more attention and better understanding than it has received up until this point.Community/Rural/Urban Development,

    DULUTH-SUPERIOR'S TOURISM-TRAVEL ECONOMY

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    Community/Rural/Urban Development,

    FINANCING MINNESOTA'S RECREATION FIRMS

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    This paper: (1) Outlines principles and procedures pertinent to the financing of private recreational businesses in Minnesota. (2) Reports findings from study of requests to lending agencies for funds to be used in recreational enterprises.Community/Rural/Urban Development, Financial Economics,

    THE CRANE LAKE CONNECTION

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    The purpose of this report is two-fold: (1) to provide current estimates of the recreational activities, or uses in the newly-established Voyageurs National Park that are dependent upon Crane Lake as a means of access or source of supplies, (2) to examine Crane Lake as an operating community in relationship to its physical resource base, its service to the larger society, and to the public services and agencies with which it must interact.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
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