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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Livestock Industry And Agricultural Policy, Gene Murra
Livestock Industry And Agricultural Policy, Gene Murra
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Farm Price And Income Programs, Larry Janssen
Farm Price And Income Programs, Larry Janssen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Farm Structure And Agricultural Policy, Wallace G. Aanderud
Farm Structure And Agricultural Policy, Wallace G. Aanderud
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Farm Food And Agricultural Policy Issues And South Dakota's Economy, John E. Thompson
Farm Food And Agricultural Policy Issues And South Dakota's Economy, John E. Thompson
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of September 11, 1980 Supply And Demand Report For Wheat, Feed Grains And Oil Seeds, Arthur B. Sogn
Analysis Of September 11, 1980 Supply And Demand Report For Wheat, Feed Grains And Oil Seeds, Arthur B. Sogn
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Economic Considerations For Potential Fuel Alcohol Producers Or Investors, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economic Considerations For Potential Fuel Alcohol Producers Or Investors, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Major Tax Reductions And Public Education, Philip Favero
Major Tax Reductions And Public Education, Philip Favero
Economics Staff Paper Series
The following discussion of tax reductions uses as an example South Dakota’s own version of Proposition 13, the Dakota Proposition. In the discussion which follows, four major themes are developed. First, Dakota Proposition would have a very major consequence for public finance in South Dakota-beginning in 1982 and extending indefinitely thereafter. Second, Dakota Proposition and other major tax reduction proposals have a variety of origins---some particular to the relevant state, and some more general origins as well. Third, common misunderstanding and, indeed, ignorance exists about the benefits provided by public education and about taxation to support education. And finally, Dakota …
Producer Strategies When Transportation Distorts Pricing Of Grain, Arthur Sogn
Producer Strategies When Transportation Distorts Pricing Of Grain, Arthur Sogn
Economics Staff Paper Series
No abstract provided.
Friedman's Television Series: Free To Choose, Felix Hsia
Friedman's Television Series: Free To Choose, Felix Hsia
Economics Staff Paper Series
No abstract provided.
The Potential For Alcohol Fuel Production, Thomas L. Dobbs
The Potential For Alcohol Fuel Production, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of December 21, 1979, Winter Wheat And Rye Plantings Report, Arthur B. Sogn
Analysis Of December 21, 1979, Winter Wheat And Rye Plantings Report, Arthur B. Sogn
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Factors Influencing Manufacturing Development In South Dakota, Wayne R. Goeken
Factors Influencing Manufacturing Development In South Dakota, Wayne R. Goeken
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The general objectives of this study are two-fold: (1) To explore how the extent and type of rural industrialization being experienced in South · Dakota differs among types of communities and local labor sheds. (2) To draw policy and planning conclusions that can be used. by rural industrial development entities at the community, district, and state levels in South Dakota. To achieve these two general objectives, the following specific study objectives will be pursued: (1) To determine relationships between the magnitude of manufacturing employment growth and various community and 'local labor shed characteristics. (2) To determine relationships between the type …