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    An analysis of public investment in Iowa state parks and recreation areas

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    Interindustry model of the economy of north-central New Mexico

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    Introduction; Procedures; Sector definitions; Data accumulation and model estimation procedures; An interindustry model of north-central New Mexico; Transactions matrix; Direct requirements matrix; Direct and indirect requirements matrix; Regional self-sufficiency; Literature cited; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix CResearch report presenting an interindustry econometric model containing basic data for north-central New Mexico for use in planning and economic analysis

    New Mexico agriculture--1969

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    New Mexico's agricultural industry-some notes on recent trends; Population; Water; Agricultural policy; Agricultural prices; Agricultural credit; Livestock; Cattle and sheep ranching in New Mexico; Range conditions; New Mexico upland cotton; Feed grains; Alfalfa and other hay; New Mexico onions; Irrigated cropland, lower Rio Grande river basin, New Mexico; Cost of producing selected field cropsResearch report containing an overview of the agricultural situation in New Mexico in 1969, including information on production, costs, and income

    Socioeconomic analysis of labor mobility, north-central New Mexico

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    Introduction; Objectives and hypotheses of the study; Procedures; Data collection; Analysis; Communting mobility; Present communting patterns; Willingness to commute; Cross-classification analysis results; Regression analysis results; Work characteristics; Household characteristics; Educational characteristics; Occupational characteristics; Relocation mobility; Tabular analysis results; Regression analysis results; AppendixResearch report containing the results of a study to determine factors affecting commuting behavior, and the willingness to commute or relocate for job opportunities in north-central New Mexico

    Comparative economic analysis of north-central New Mexico

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    Delineation of the study region; Description of the study area; Physical description; Socio-economic description; Procedures; Shift analysis; National growth effect; Industry-mix effect; Competitive (regional share) effect; Base employment; Source of data; Results; Summary and implications; Literature cited;Research reporrt containing an assessment of the economic conditions in north-central New Mexico, and information on situations that may be constraining economic development in the area

    Delivery of rural community services: some implications and problems

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    Introduction; Generalizations supported by research; Many rural service institutions need reorganization and renewal; Regionalization increases organizations' ability to provide some rural community services; Rural development depends directly upon citizen participation and how well leaders and organizations represent population segments; Effective leaders view development as a community, not personal, process; Public leaders seem to come primarily from certain community segments; Reural residents receive fewer and less adequate services, but they still prefer rural life; Availability of health-care services affects use; Rural people want innovative health-care practices; Mechanisms for use of research should be developed; Clarification of further research needs; Constructing and testing social indicators; Perspectives on adequacy of community services; Study of effectiveness of alternative organizational structure; Comparative analyses of service delivery systems and leadership structures; The composite of community services appropriate for rural areas; Appendix-abstracts of researchBulletin containing the results of a study to determine that factors that influence decisions regarding the provision and effectiveness of health care services in rural areas in the United States. The inside of the front cover states, "The research reported here was conducted under Western Regional Research Project W-114, Institutional structures for improving rural community services.

    Expansion of economic base analysis: labor availability in north-central New Mexico - for the North-Central New Mexico Economic Development District (State Planning and Development District II)

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    Acknowledgements; Summary; Introduction; Procedure summary; Results; Computer program; Number of persons willing to commute; Labor market; Scope and limitations; Technical appendixResearch report containing the results of a study to provide an estimate of the number of people willing to commute for job opportunities in north-central New Mexico for use by regional planners and potential investors. Title page indicates the report is part of Project No. CPA-NM-1004-NMP/6 Experiment Station Special Projec
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