This represents an extensive listing, but not a complete
listing, of ERS research covering a wide range of rural
development issues:
Designing an Effective Rural
Development Policy
"Designing an Effective Rural Development Strategy," Amber Waves,
November 2006. A short article describing the fundamental
elements of an effective rural development strategy.
Rural
Development, USDA 2007 Farm Bill Theme Paper, July 2006.
Summarizes trends and conditions in rural areas, provides
an overview of USDA's rural development programs, and
concludes with a discussion of several alternative approaches
to rural development.
Policy Options for A Changing Rural America, Amber Waves,
May 2007. Discusses various policy options related
to changing rural economic and demographic conditions.
Rural Economic
Development: What Makes Rural Communities Grow?, AIB-737,
September 1997. Reports the findings of an econometric
study identifying significant factors affecting rural
economic growth.
Regional Development
Programs
Rural
Development, USDA 2007 Farm Bill Theme Paper, July 2006. Summarizes trends and conditions in rural areas, provides
an overview of USDA's rural development programs, and
concludes with a discussion of several alternative approaches
to rural development, including regional development programs.
"Transition Year Brings Changes for Rural Development," Rural America,
Summer 2002. Covers recent changes in Federal legislation,
taxes, and regulations affecting rural development, including
a brief discussion of the 2002 farm bill provisions.
"Rural
Development Policy: New Assistance for Low-Income Areas
and Infrastructure," Rural America, Sep. 2001.
Covers recent changes in Federal programs, taxes, and
regulations, including the recently enacted New Markets
and Delta Regional Authority provisions.
Resource
Conservation and Development Program Reaches a Milestone,
Rural America, Winter 2002. Describes the evolution
of a USDA program which supports hundreds of volunteer
councils that plan and implement local projects fostering
community development and natural resource conservation.
Infrastructure
Broadband’s Internet Value For Rural America, ERR-78, August, 2009. Provides a model estimating effects of broadband access on rural economy, describes use of broadband in rural areas, and summarizes findings from a rural broadband workshop.
"Rural Broadband
At A Glance: 2009 Edition," February 2009.
Describes rural and urban use and availability of the
internet and broadband, and its importance to rural people,
businesses, and telemedicine.
"Internet on the Range," Amber Waves, February 2006. Uses data from the October 2003 Current Population Survey
to measure the extent of rural and urban usage of the
Internet.
Rural Transportation
At A Glance, AIB-795, January 2005. Provides the latest
information on transportation in rural America.
Infrastructure and the Food and Agricultural Economy, Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, United States Economy profile for
the Pacific Food System Outlook 2005. Examines the
current state of rural infrastructure and its importance
of the U.S. food and agriculture industries.
Rural Governments Face Public Transportation Challenges and
Opportunities, Amber Waves, Feb. 2004. Summarizes
the findings of a study of the Job Access and Reverse
Commute (JARC) program.
"Transportation
in Rural America: Issues for the 21st Century," Rural
America, Winter 2002. Provides a summary of various
modes of transportation important for rural America, including
related Federal programs and regulatory changes.
"The
Nation's Inland Waterway System and Rural America," Rural
America, Winter 2002. Discusses the inland waterway
system and its importance as a means of transport for
agriculture and the rural economy, as well as its contribution
to recreation and wildlife conservation.
Economic
Impact of Water/Sewer Facilities on Rural and Urban Communities,
Rural America, Winter 2002. Uses data from
the Economic Development Administration to examine the
impacts of 54 rural and 33 urban water/sewer projects.
"Small
Communities' Quest for Safe Drinking Water," Rural
America, Fall 2002. Describes the challenges faced
by small community drinking water systems that characterize
much of rural America.
Communications
& the Internet in Rural America, Agricultural
Outlook, June/July 2002. Analyzes recent data
on the diffusion of advanced telecommunications in rural
areas and the role of Federal policy in meeting the special
diffusion challenges rural areas face.
"Electric
Utility Industry Restructuring: Issues for Rural America,"
Rural America, Spring 2002. Discusses proposals
to further deregulate the electric utility industry and
their potential impact on rural communities.
Highway Investment and
Rural Economic Development: An Annotated Bibliography,
BLA-133, Apr. 1999. Summarizes studies of the rural
economic development implications of highway investment.
Rail Freight
Consolidation and Rural America, RDP, June 1998. Explores
the effects of consolidation in the rail freight industry
on rural America.
When
Rural Communities Lose Passenger Rail Service, RDP, Feb.
1997. Explores options available to communities that
have lost rail service.
Business
Assistance
Farm
Programs, Natural Amenities, and Rural Development, Amber
Waves, Feb. 2005. Separates the importance of
farm programs from that of natural amenities and other
local characteristics in explaining population growth
over the last 25 years.
New
Economy Manufacturing Meets Old Economy Education Policies
in the Rural South, Rural America, March 2001.
Discusses how manufacturing continues to play an important
role in development of the South, and relates recent manufacturing
trends with education, arguing that poor education limits
participation in the New Economy.
"Nontraditional
Sources of Venture Capital for Rural America," Rural
America, May 2001. Uses survey data to examines
different types of institutions and identify success factors.
"Value-Added
Agriculture Policies Across the States," Rural America,
May 2001. Asks why there aren't more value-added plants
closer to farmers, and discusses State programs and policies
benefiting value-added activity.
"Socioeconomic
Impacts of Agricultural Processing Plants," Rural
America, May 2001. Interviews in 4 North Dakota
communities provide insights on impacts.
How
Important is Airport Access for Rural Businesses?, Rural
America, Sep. 2000. Uses information from a nationwide
manufacturing survey to show how airports are more important
to rural businesses than to urban businesses.
Technical
Assistance Assuming Greater Role in Business Assistance
Programs, RCaT, June 2000. Discusses recent changes
for business assistance programs, including funding changes
from 1999-2000.
Using
Microenterprise Programs in the Rural United States, Rural
America, Jan. 2000. Examines characteristics of
266 microenterprise programs in 1996, describes major
Federal programs involved, and suggests ways to improve
microenterprise program effectiveness.
Financial
Markets Serve Rural Areas Reasonably Well, RDP, May 1999.
Examines the role of financial markets in rural economies
and how government programs influence credit allocations.
Microlending
is Latest Trend in Business Assistance, RCaT, July 1999.
Examines the effects of microlending programs (loans and
loan guarantees for very small startup businesses), which
have been among the fastest growing business assistance
programs.
Rural
Communities and Military Base Closures, RDP, Aug. 1998.
Discusses how rural military base closures affect employment,
housing, education, and the environmentthree case
studies show that recovery from closures have been uneven,
though Federal aid has helped.
Who Benefits
from Business Assistance Programs?, Sep. 1998. Examines
the use of business assistance programs by respondents
to the 1996 Rural Manufacturing Study.
Direct
Farm Marketing as a Rural Development Tool, RDP, Feb.
1997. Presents analysis indicating that income from
direct selling is relatively small and limited to communities
near urban areas.
Multi-Agency
Service Teams: A New Approach in Maine To Deliver Technical
Assistance to Rural Manufacturers, RDP, Apr. 1999.
Examines an experiment by the State of Maine to improve
the coordination of technical assistance to assist wood
products manufacturers.
Rural
Prisons: An Update, RDP, 1996. Examines the economic
effects of new prison facilities on the communities involved.
Education
and Training
"College
Completion Rates Rise But Nonmetro Areas Continue to Lag,”
Amber Waves. April 2008. Describes college completion
change from 1996 to 2006.
"Education’s
Role in the Metro-Nonmetro Earnings Divide,”
Amber Waves, February 2008.
Describes findings from study identifying factors explaining
earnings gap.
"Education
as a Rural Development Strategy," Amber Waves,
Nov. 2005. Examines the relationship between workforce
education and rural economic growth, and the questions
faced by policymakers.
The
Role of Education: Promoting the Economic and Social
Vitality of Rural America, Jan. 2005. Examines how
rural schools can be improved and how education affects
the rural local economy and community.
"Low-Skills
Jobs: A shrinking Share of the Rural Economy," Amber
Waves, Nov. 2004. Describes recent changes in
rural economy and the importance of education and training.
Rural Education At A
Glance, RDRR-98, November 2003. Describes conditions
and trends in educational achievement levels in the rural
U.S.
"Low
Skill Workers Are a Declining Share of All Rural Workers,"
Amber Waves, June 2003. Describes recent
changes in the rural economy and the importance of education
and training.
Rural
Colleges as Catalysts for Community Change: The RCCI Experience,
Rural America, Sep. 2001. Discusses how 24
sites taking part in the Rural Community College Initiative
have experimented with strategic approaches to enhance
development in distressed areas.
"Innovation
and Replication: Can Community College Successes Be Repeated?"
Rural America, Sep. 2001. Examines educational
and earning status of metro/nonmetro residents in South,
and argues that for earnings to improve in the region,
investment in human capital must be increased.
Rural
Community Colleges: Creating Educational Hybrids for the
New Economy, Rural America, Sep. 2001. Discusses
recent trends, achievements, characteristics, and challenges
of rural community colleges.
"Educated
Workforce, Quality Jobs Still Elusive Goals in the Rural
South," Rural America, March 2001. Examines
educational and earning status of metro/nonmetro residents
in South, and argues that for earnings to improve in the
region, investment in human capital must be increased.
Are
Workers in the Rural South Ready for the Future, RDP,
Oct. 1999. Shows how there are two Southsone
prospering and the other lagging and vulnerableand
discusses some policies to address this situation.
Amenity-Based Development
“The Two Faces of Rural Population Loss Through Outmigration,” Amber Waves, Dec. 2010. Discusses how rural outmigration has different causes and policy solutions for poor and prosperous counties, respectively.
"Scenic Landscapes Enhance Rural Growth,” Amber Waves, November 2009. Summarizes research examining amenity-based factors affecting rural growth.
"Agritourism
Offers Opportunities to Farm Operators,” Amber
Waves, February 2008. Summarizes findings of
report examining farms that are most commonly involved
in farm-based recreation in the U.S.
"Farm-Based
Recreation: A Statistical Profile," December
2007. Examines factors associated with farm involvement
in farm-based recreation activities.
"Arts Employment Is Burgeoning in Some Rural Areas, ” Amber Waves, Nov. 2007. Examines rural places with growing arts communities and the factors associated with such growth.
"Conservation Reserve Program Boosts Outdoor Recreation in Rural Communities,” Amber Waves, Nov. 2007. Draws on 2004 ERS study of Conservation Reserve program and other research to indicate effects on recreation in rural areas.
The
Creative Class: A Key to Rural Growth. Amber Waves,
April 2007. Identifies rural and urban counties that
rank high in the presence of creative class workers and finds that this creative class appears to add to
rural employment and population growth.
Rural
Areas Benefit from Recreation and Tourism Development,
Amber Waves, Sep. 2005. Summarizes findings
of ERS study examining socioeconomic impacts of rural
recreation and tourism development.
Recreation, Tourism, and
Rural Well-Being, Aug. 2005, err-7. Analyzes the socioeconomic
effects of recreation and tourism development in 311 rural
counties that specialize in such development.
"Population
Loss Counties Lack Natural Amenities," Amber Waves,
April 2005. Describes conditions in population loss
counties.
Farm
Programs, Natural Amenities, and Rural Development, Amber
Waves, Feb. 2005. Separates the importance of
farm programs from that of natural amenities and other
local characteristics in explaining population growth
over the last 25 years.
Stories Across
America: Opportunities For Rural Tourism, National Trust
for Historic Preservation, 2001. Describes approaches
used in selected rural areasmost examples involve
heritage- and amenity-based tourism, agritourism, and
the use of scenic highways or seaways.
Wildlife
Conservation and Economic Development in the West, RDP,
Aug. 1999. Examines effect of development on wildlife
in the West and Federal programs that help conserve this
resource that is one of the factors attracting people
and development to the region.
Quality
of Life, Nontraditional Income, and Economic Growth: New
Development Opportunities for the Rural West, RDP, Aug.
1999. Finds that many new migrants to the West are
attracted by amenities, so policies that enhance the quality
of life are most likely to attract people in a financial
position to act on their preferences.
Retiree-Attraction Policies
for Rural Development, AIB-741, June 1998.
Summarizes the socioeconomic and fiscal impacts of retiree
attraction in rural areas, identifies the types of places
that might most benefit from retiree attraction, and discusses
several State policies aimed at attracting retirees to
rural areas.
Community Development
"Taking the Pulse of Rural Health Care,” Amber Waves, Sept. 2009. Describes rural health conditions and policies, including telemedicine, with potential to improve such conditions.
Farmland
Preservation Programs: Another Tool for Managing Urban
Growth? Discusses various approaches used, the extent
of farmland preserved, and research on the impacts of
such programs.
One
in Four Nonmetro Households are Housing Stressed, Amber
Waves, November 2004. Uses the new ERS housing
stress county typology code to examine where nonmetro
housing stress is greatest.
Rural
Homeownership Rising, Amber Waves, April 2004.
Examines trends in U.S. homeownership rates, which continue
to break records, particularly in rural or nonmetro areas.
Resource
Conservation and Development Program Reaches a Milestone,
Rural America, Winter 2002. Describes the evolution
of a USDA program which supports hundreds of volunteer
councils that plan and implement local projects fostering
community development and natural resource conservation.
Development at the Urban
Fringe and Beyond: Impacts on Agriculture and Rural Land,
AER-803, June 2001. Describes the forces driving development,
its character and impacts on agriculture and rural communities,
the means available to channel and control growth, and
the pros and cons of potential Federal roles.
Several
New Initiatives Provide General Assistance, RCaT, June
2000. Discusses recent funding changes (1999-2000)
for a wide range of general development programs important
to rural areas, including Community Development Block
Grants, Economic Development Assistance, Federal Emergency
Management Agency assistance, USDA's Extension activities
and its Rural Development Mission programs (including
its new RCDI program and several of its new initiatives),
and others.
Housing
Poverty in Rural Areas Greater for Racial and Ethnic Minorities,
Rural America, No. 2, May 2000. Defines a new
housing poverty measure and looks at how it differs between
nonmetro and metro areas, and by residents' race, ethnicity,
and income.
Direct
Loans Open Doors to Rural Homeownership, Rural America,
May 2000. Presents findings from a recent ERS survey
of USDA's Section 502 Single Family Direct Loan Program.
Community
Empowerment: A New Approach for Rural Development, RDP,
May 1999. Explains how the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise
Community program operates and benefits rural areas.
Sustaining
Rural Black Farming Community in the South: A Portrait
of Brooks Farm, Mississippi, RDP, Apr. 1998. Discusses
how members of a small community draw on the strength
of their own institutions to continue to provide public
services and help those who cannot help themselves.
Deadwood,
South Dakota Gambling, Historic Preservation, and Economic
Revitalization, RDP, Feb. 1996. Discusses local economic
effects of gambling and historic preservation on Deadwood,
South Dakota.
Federal Funds
"The
Form of Rural Development Assistance Matters to Distressed
Counties.” Amber Waves, June 2010.
Discusses the three most common forms of rural development
assistance (grants, direct loans, and guaranteed loans)
and potential tradeoffs involved in switching from one
form to another.
Geographic
Targeting Issues in the Delivery of Rural Development
Assistance, EIB 65. April 2010. Examines the geographic
variation in receipt of USDA’s rural development
assistance in 2005, and the extent to which different
types of assistance (grants, direct loans, guaranteed
loans, direct payments to individuals) are concentrated
in distressed nonmetro areas.
"Federal
Funding in Rural America Goes Far Beyond Agriculture,"
Amber Waves, March 2009. Provides metro/nonmetro
totals by major program function in fiscal year 2005.
"Rural America
At A Glance: 2008 Edition," October 2008.
Provides metro/nonmetro totals by major function
in fiscal year 2004.
"Federal
Funding in Rural America: Who Gets What?," Amber Waves,
September 2004. Summarizes important rural-urban differences
in the receipt of Federal funding, by program function
and region.
"Federal
Funding in Nonmetro Elderly Counties," Rural America,
Fall 2002. Using fiscal year 2000 data, this article
examines the distribution of Federal funding in counties
with a high percentage of their population over 65 years
old.
"Federal
Funds in Rural America: Payments Vary by Region and Type
of County," Rural America, Fall 2002. Presents
findings from analysis of 2000 data.
Federal
Funding in Appalachia and Its Three Subregions," Rural
America, Winter 2002. Examines the geographic
distribution of Federal funds in Appalachia, varying by
subregion.
Federal
Funds in Rural America: Funding Is Less in Rural Than
Urban Areas, but Varies by Region and Type of County,
Rural America, Fall 2001. Examines Federal
funding, per capita, including national totals by metro
and nonmetro counties, plus breakouts by region and major
program function.
Federal
Funding in the Black Belt, Rural America, Jan.
2000. Examines the geographic distribution of Federal
funds in the Black Belt of the South.
Federal
Funding's Unique Role in Appalachia, RDP, May 1999.
Examines the geographic distribution of Federal funds
in Appalachia.
Which
Federal Programs Are Most Important for the Great Plains?
RDP, June 1998. Examines the geographic distribution
of Federal funds in the Great Plains.
Who's
Vulnerable to Federal Budget Cuts, RDP, Feb. 1996.
Shows how different regions and types of rural counties
are more or less reliant on different kinds of Federal
programs.
Other Rural Development Policy Readings
Rural
Development, USDA 2007 Farm Bill Theme Paper, July 2006.
Summarizes trends and conditions in rural areas, provides
an overview of USDA's rural development programs, and
concludes with a discussion of several alternative approaches
to rural development.
Resource
Conservation and Development Program Reaches a Milestone,
Rural America, Winter 2002. Describes the
evolution of a USDA program which supports hundreds of
volunteer councils that plan and implement local projects
fostering community development and natural resource conservation.
Federal
Rural Development Policy in the Twentieth Century, 2002.
Reviews the history of rural development policy in the
United States.
Title
VI: Rural Development, 2008. Describes the main provisions
of the rural development title of the 2008 Farm Act.
"Transition
Year Brings Changes for Rural Development," Rural America,
Summer 2002. Covers recent changes in Federal legislation,
taxes, and regulations affecting rural development, including
a brief discussion of the 2002 farm bill provisions.
"Rural
Development Policy: New Assistance for Low-Income Areas
and Infrastructure," Rural America, Sep. 2001.
Covers recent changes in Federal programs, taxes, and
regulations, including the recently enacted New Markets
and Delta Regional Authority provisions.
Rural
America at the Turn of the Century: One Analyst's Perspective,
Rural America, Sep. 2000. Reviews changes
in rural America over the last 100 years and discusses
rural development policy strategies for the future.
Several
New Initiatives Provide General Assistance, RCaT, June
2000. Discusses recent funding changes (1999-2000)
for a wide range of general development programs important
to rural areas, including Community Development Block
Grants, Economic Development Assistance, Federal Emergency
Management Agency assistance, USDA's Extension activities
and its Rural Development Mission programs (including
its new RCDI program and several of its new initiatives),
and others.
The Changing
Face of Rural Development Assistance in USDA, RCaT, July
1998. Examines how the new Rural Development Mission
Area more efficiently uses State and local input and coordinates
new initiatives and reforms to target more funds to pressing
problems.
How Would
Rural Areas Fare Under Block Grants?, AIB-724-03, April
1996. Discusses the pro and con arguments for block
grants and cites research examining block grants and their
effects in rural areas.
State
Rural Development Councils Are Creating Public-Private
Partnerships, RDP, Feb. 1996. Reports on the findings
of a study of 16 State Rural Development Councils, part
of the National Rural Development Partnership.
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