This study examines economic development and industrial location in the rural Southeast using a varying coefficient model. Empirical results generated with a Poisson regression show that the varying coefficient model is appropriate and that the posited variables help explain the number of manufacturing firms which have located to a rural county. The model distinguishes between the ability of a county to attract industry both independent of distance and as a function of the distance to the nearest strategic urban center. Differences exist between the locational preferences of traditional industry and nontraditionial (diversification-enhancing) industry.
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UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA, FAC COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADM, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBI, CANADAUNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA, FAC COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADM, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBI, CANADA
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UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA, FAC COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADM, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBI, CANADAUNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA, FAC COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADM, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBI, CANADA