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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2015
Association of costs and benefits from rural development is becoming more important as we become more knowledgeable about the actual processes of economic growth. Measuring the geographic distribution or multiple-level benefits is hypothesized as being important for the purpose of creating incentives for further development and growth. This may be necessary, in part, because certain jurisdictional groups are unaware of the benefits and hence do not show initiative in investing (i.e., bearing the costs) in rural development.
Oklahoma State Agr. Exp Sta. Journal Article No. 2379