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Bullock, J. Bruce – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1986
Examines issues regarding current farm finance situation from a public policy perspective: origins and causes of current situation, available policy options for dealing with the problems, and impacts of policy options. (NEC)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Debt (Financial), Farmers, Financial Policy

Moran, Warren; Cocklin, Chris – Journal of Rural Studies, 1989
Examines relations between the state and rural systems worldwide. Notes growing international concern for declining environmental quality, implying new imperatives for international cooperation. Relates these trends to state intervention's changing nature and alternative governance systems, political economy theory respecting family farms and…
Descriptors: Federal State Relationship, Global Approach, Government Role, International Cooperation
Freshwater, David – 2001
Rural development is rarely defined and there is no clear definition of what the development process intends to accomplish. The nature of the larger economy in which rural places must operate has changed in ways that reduce the relative advantage of most rural areas and have left them struggling to define new economic functions. The political…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Government Role, Labor Force Development, Politics
Jahr, Dale – 1988
This study describes the political environment that confronts rural advocates, and identifies the boundaries within which rural policy can be developed, promoted, and adopted with some degree of success. Congress designs and implements national policy; therefore, its composition affects advancements in rural policy. Rural residents comprise 24% of…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Civil Liberties, Economic Change, Economic Research
Johnson, Thomas G. – 2000
Technological change, globalization, and localization have changed rural economies. They have increased labor productivity, reducing the importance of labor costs in location decisions; decreased the importance of distance; increased the importance of economies of scale; and increased the role of local conditions and choices in determining…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Economic Development, Futures (of Society), Geographic Isolation
Godden, David – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1995
Argues that the rural development policy for Australia proposed by Jonathan and Katrina Sher in a previous issue of this journal is inadequate because the analysis on which it is based is generally unsubstantiated, supportive arguments have been found invalid, the richness of Australian society is overlooked, and economic arguments are flawed.…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Criticism, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Sher, Jonathan; Sher, Katrina Rowe – 1994
This paper proposes a framework for developing a national rural development policy in Australia. Some common relevant misconceptions are that rural Australia and rural Australians are peripheral to the national economy and the nation's future, that farmers and farming communities are the alpha and omega of rural Australia, and that whatever is…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Change Strategies, Cooperative Planning, Economic Development
Share, Perry; And Others – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1994
Discusses the historical development of Australia's rural economy and examines ways in which Australia's economic development and current position are reflected in national education policies. Concludes that the current national agenda for education may not fully benefit rural people as it is based on urban models that neglect specific needs and…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Theobald, Paul – 1994
The economic decline of rural communities and the accompanying trend toward rural school consolidation are intimately connected to the American liberal and individualist world view. In general, liberalism has meant having a representative government, an economic arrangement that maximizes the freedom of accumulation, and an educational system that…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends, Efficiency
Kuhlman, Judy; And Others – 1989
This issue paper, meant to stimulate discussion within the employment and training community, offers three different perspectives on improving conditions in rural areas. However, all of these perspectives share common themes: a belief in the ability of rural areas to recover economically, a commitment to ensuring that this occurs, and the use of…
Descriptors: Adults, County Programs, Economic Change, Economic Development
Martin, Kenneth E.; Luloff, A. E. – 1987
The diminishing role of the federal government in rural development has created an opportunity for new initiatives in this area. One potentially useful response is the creation of a state-rural policy center. Such centers can combine the efforts of land grant institutions, extension services, and state universities in the development and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Development, Federal State Relationship, Government Role
Sher, Jonathan P.; Sher, Katrina Rowe – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1994
Examines the context of rural communities in Australia and the extent to which inaccurate stereotypes about rurality have misshaped public policy and programs. Advocates developing a rural development plan that capitalizes on the unique attributes of rural Australia and focuses on rural empowerment, environmental concerns, entrepreneurship, and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries
Marshall, Ray – 2000
Past rural policies are reviewed, noting the effects of globalization and information technology. Rural business profits can be maximized by direct cost or value-added competition, but cost competition limits the development of productive capacity and leads to unequal income distribution. In contrast, value-added competition could create steep…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Futures (of Society)
Akehurst, Michael D. – 1979
Financial and policy discrimination in favour of urban areas has been accompanied by a decline in provision for youth in rural areas of England, resulting in deprivations of opportunity, mobility, and household. Lack of public transport and the escalating costs of motoring are the most important factors in depriving rural youth access to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adolescents, Community Resources, Cultural Isolation