Appalachian Region -- Economic conditions
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Appalachian Region -- Economic conditions
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Appalachian Region
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- Subject of15
- Appalachian reckoning, a region responds to "Hillbilly Elegy", edited by Anthony Harkins and Meredith McCarroll
- Hillbilly elegy, a memoir of a family and culture in crisis, by J.D. Vance
- The Appalachian economy, establishment and employment dynamics, 1982-1997, evidence from the longitudinal business database, Lucia Foster
- Regional technology assets and opportunities, the geographic clustering of high-tech industry, science and innovation in Appalachia, prepared for the Appalachian Regional Commission by Edward Feser ... [and others]
- Trends in national and regional economic distress, 1960-2000, prepared for the Appalachian Regional Commission by Lawrence E. Wood
- Building on past experiences, creating a new future for distressed counties, prepared by Amy K. Glasmeier and Kurtis G. Fuellhart
- Appalachia at the millennium, an overview of results from census 2000, Kelvin M. Pollard
- Appalachia, a report by the President's Appalachian Regional Commission, 1964
- Access to capital and credit in Appalachia and the impact of the financial crisis and recession on commercial lending and finance in the region, final report, prepared by Josh Silver, Spencer M. Cowan
- Progress and challenges in reducing economic distress in Appalachia, an analysis of national and regional trands since 1960, by Lawrence E. Wood and Gregory A. Bischak
- Hillbilly elegy, a memoir of a family and culture in crisis, J.D. Vance
- Night comes to the Cumberlands, a biography of a depressed area, Harry M. Caudill ; narrated by Ed Sala
- ARC, Appalachian Regional Commission
- Socio-economic review of Appalachia, Appalachia then and now : an update of the "Realities of deprivation" reported to the President in 1964, Andrew M. Isserman