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Recreation-Based Lodging Business In A Minnesota Resort Area, Gary C. Meyer Jan 1977

Recreation-Based Lodging Business In A Minnesota Resort Area, Gary C. Meyer

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Personal interviews with owners or managers of privately-owned outdoor recreation-based lodging enterprises in Hubbard County, Minnesota, were used to analyze this industry. Most enterprises are small, operated on a seasonal and part-time basis, and owned by individuals or families who formerly resided in other areas. It is suggested that non-economic goals are commonly the most important contributors to the decision to enter this segment of the lodging industry.


Is Classical Doctrine Relevant To Contemporary Economic Problems, S. M. Kahng, Shelley Kari Jan 1977

Is Classical Doctrine Relevant To Contemporary Economic Problems, S. M. Kahng, Shelley Kari

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Classical theory, especially as propounded by Adam Smith 200 years ago, is examined for applicability to contemporary economic problems. The broad scope of classical concepts is suggested as a means of adding relevance to more restricted modern approaches.


Economic Impact Of An Air Base On The Duluth-Superior Region, Wayne A. Jesswein, Richard W. Lichty Jan 1977

Economic Impact Of An Air Base On The Duluth-Superior Region, Wayne A. Jesswein, Richard W. Lichty

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

The economic impact of the Duluth Air Base on the Duluth-Superior Growth Center was measured using an input-output table . A review of the impact results shows significant effects of the base on the area's industrial structure. A review of the results also shows the importance of the indirect effects in assessing the total impact on the region.