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Rural Development: The Case Of Canadian, Texas

Neil Terry    
Rex Pjesky    
De?Arno De?Armond    

Resumen

Canadian is a small town in the northeast Texas Panhandle that is extremely vital and thriving.Although it enjoys large benefits from its oil and gas industry and has some unique qualities in its history that have aided in its success, it is almost a textbook example of rural development success.This case will compare the practices of Canadian to the standards of the literature in rural development and discuss it within the context of that literature.

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