February
2008
CURRICULUM VITAE
David L. Barkley
Professor and Co-Director
Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory
EDA University Center for Economic Development
OFFICE
ADDRESS: Department of Applied Economics & Statistics
238 Barre Hall
Clemson University
Clemson, SC
29634‑0313
(864) 656‑5797
DBRKLY@CLEMSON.EDU
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ADDRESS: 605 Queens Court
Clemson, SC
29631
(864) 653‑4312
EDUCATION: Degree Date
Iowa
State University, Ames, Iowa (with honors),
Ph.D. August
1976
Economics
The
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, M.A.
August 1972
Economics
Furman
University, Greenville, South Carolina, B.A.
June 1969
Mathematics
MAJOR
FIELDS OF INTEREST:
Regional Economics, Rural Economic Development Policy,
Impact Analysis, Nonmetropolitan Financial
Markets (position responsibility: teaching - 15%,
extension - 40%, research - 45%).
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:
Co-Director 2006
- present
EDA University Center for
Economic Development
Clemson University
Co-Director 1998
- present
Regional Economic Development
Research
Laboratory (REDRL)
Clemson University
Professor and Economic
Development Specialist 1989
‑ present
Department of Applied
Economics and Statistics
Clemson University
Associate Professor 1985
‑ 1989
Assistant Professor
1979 ‑ 1985
Department of Agricultural
and Resource Economics
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
Visiting Associate Professor 1986
Department of Agricultural
and Resource Economics
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
Associate Professor 1978
‑ 1979
Assistant Professor 1976
‑ 1978
Department of Economics
University of Redlands
Redlands, California
Research Assistant to
Professor Arnold Paulsen 1974
‑ 1976
Department of Economics
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Instructor 1971
‑ 1974
Department of Economics
Southeast Missouri State
University
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Research Assistant to
Professor Albert Danielsen 1970
‑ 1971
Department of Economics
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
Mathematics teacher 1969
‑ 1970
Park Hill High School
Kansas City, Missouri
HONORS,
AWARDS, PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION:
Hollingsworth Visiting
Scholar, Furman University, 2004.
Research Fellow, Rural
Development Research Consortium, Berkeley, CA, 2003.
Councilor, Regional Science
Association International, North American Council, 2000-2003.
President, Southern Regional
Science Association, 1997.
Fellow, Strom Thurmond
Institute of Government and Public Policy, Clemson University, 1993.
Graduate, USDA Leadership
Training School, 1993.
Member of Gamma Sigma Delta,
Agriculture Honor Society (University of Arizona Chapter).
Named to the Arizona Student
Union Association's list of outstanding teachers, 1980 - 1986.
Recipient of the Haynes
Foundation Award for teaching, University of Redlands, 1978.
Member of Phi Kappa Phi
scholastic honor society (Iowa State University
Chapter), 1976.
Recipient of teaching award
from Southeast Missouri State University, 1973.
PUBLICATIONS
Journal Articles, Book Chapters, and Extension Publications
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, and R. David Lamie. "E-commerce
as a Business Strategy: Lessons Learned
from Case Studies of Rural and Small Town Businesses." Southern Rural Development Center,
Mississippi State University (forthcoming).
Markley, Deborah M., David L. Barkley, and R. David Lamie,
"Case Studies of E-commerce Activity
in Rural and Small Town Businesses."
Southern Rural Development Center, Mississippi State University
(forthcoming).
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, Rebekka Dudensing, and Daniel Eades. "Greater
Greenville Regional Economic Scorecard." UCED Research Report 03-2008-01, EDA
University Center for Economic Development, Clemson University, March, 2008, www.clemson.edu/uced.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry and Doohee Lee. "Innovative
Activity in Rural Areas: The Importance
of Local and Regional Characteristics."
Community Development Investment Review, Federal Reserve Bank
of San Francisco, 2006, 2(3): 1-14.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Daniel
Eades. "The Contribution of the Textile and Apparel Cluster to the South
Carolina Economy." UCED
Research Report 12-2007-02, EDA University Center for Economic Development,
Clemson University, December, 2007, www.clemson.edu/uced.
Eades, Daniel, David L. Barkley, and Mark S.
Henry. "South Carolina's Textile and Apparel Industries: An Analysis of Trends in Traditional and
Emerging Sectors." UCED
Research Report 12-2007-01, EDA University Center for Economic Development,
Clemson University, December, 2007, www.clemson.edu/uced.
Henry, Mark S. and David L. Barkley. "Contribution
of the Greenville Hospital System to the Economies of Greenville County and the
South Carolina Upstate, 2006."
REDRL Research Report 10-2007-01, Regional Economic Development Research
Laboratory, Clemson University, October, 2007.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Santosh Nair.
Regional Innovation Systems: Implications for Nonmetropolitan Areas and
Workers in the South. Growth and
Change, 2006, 37(2): 278-306.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Steven C. Deller.
Scenario Development in Community Policy
Analysis Models: When is a Cost Actually
a Benefit? in Community Policy
Analysis Modeling, edited by T.G. Johnson, D.M. Otto, and S.C. Deller,
Ames, IA: Blackwell Publishing, 2005,
pp. 221-240.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Rebekka Dundensing. Targeting Growth Opportunities for Florence County, 2006. REDRL Research Report 08-2006-01, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, 56 pages.
Barkley, David L. Mark S. Henry and DooHee Lee.
Innovative Activity in Rural
Areas: The Role of Local and Regional
Characteristics. REDRL Research
Report 05-2006-01, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson
University, Clemson, SC.
Barkley, David L., and Mark S. Henry. Innovative Metropolitan Areas in the
South: How Competitive are South Carolinas
Cities? REDRL Research 1-2005-01,
Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory, 2005 Clemson University, Clemson, SC.
Henry, Mark S., Wilder N.
Ferreira and David L. Barkley. Costs
and Returns Analysis for South Carolina Shrimp Trawlers, and Costs and
Returns Excel Spreadsheet, REDRL Research Report 03-2005-01, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, 2005, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.
Barkley, David L., and Mark S. Henry. Targeting Industry Clusters for Regional
Economic Development: An Overview of the
REDRL Approach. REDRL Research Report 01-2005-03, Regional Economic
Development Research Laboratory, 2005.
Clemson University, Clemson, SC.
Henry Mark S., David L. Barkley, Ferdinand Vinuya and
Brian Gantt. Options For Processing Shrimp Landed in South Carolina. REDRL Research Report 01-2005-02, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, 2005, Clemson University, Clemson,
SC, January.
Fuduric, Joseph A., David L. Barkley and Mark S.
Henry. Marketing Wild Caught South Carolina Shrimp: Lessons Learned from Agricultural Niche
Marketing Programs. REDRL Research
Report 01-2005-01, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory, 2005,
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, January.
Henry, Mark S., and David L. Barkley. Research
Expenditures at South Carolinas Leading Research Universities: Contributions to State Economic Activity. REDRL Research Report 12-2005-01, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC,
December.
Barkley, David L., Ferdinand DiFurio, and John Leatherman. The
Role of A Public Venture Capital Program in State Economic Development: The Case of Kansas Venture Capital, Inc. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy,
2004, 34(2): 83-106.
Zeuli, Kimberly, David
Freshwater, Deborah Markley, and David
L. Barkley. Cooperatives in Rural Community Development: A New Framework for
Analysis. Journal of the
Community Development Society, 2004, 35(2): 17-35.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry and Brian Gantt.
The South Carolina Shrimp
Trawling Industry: 2003 Survey Results. REDRL Research Report 09-2004-01, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, September 2004.
Henry, Mark S., Haizhen Li,
and David L. Barkley. Human
Capital and Rural Growth in the Southern United States, 1970-2000. Review of Regional Studies, 2005, 34(3): 223-244.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Haizhen Li.
Does Human Capital Affect Rural
Economic Growth? Evidence from the
South. in The Role of Education
in Promoting the Economic & Social Vitality of Rural America. Edited by L. J. Beaulieu and Robert Gribbs,
Southern Rural Development Center, January 2005.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Ferdinand DiFurio. Does
School Quality Contribute to Local Labor Force Quality? REDRL Research Report 03-2004-01, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC,
March 2004.
Bao, Shuming, Mark S. Henry,
and David L. Barkley. Identifying
Urban-Rural Linkages - Tests for Spatial Effects in the Carlino-Mills Model in Advances of Spatial Econometrics,
Luc Anselin, R. Florax, and S. J. Rey (editors), Springer: New York, 2004, pp.
321-334 .
Zeuli, Kimberly, David
Freshwater, Deborah Markley, and David L.
Barkley. Non-Agricultural Cooperatives in Rural Areas: 14 Case Studies. The University of Wisconsin Center for
Cooperatives, UWCC Case Study # 1, June 2003,
www.wisc.edu/uwcc.
Zeuli, Kimberly, David Freshwater,
Deborah Markley, and David L. Barkley. The
Potential for Non-Agricultural Cooperatives in Rural Communities. The University of Wisconsin Center for
Cooperatives, UWCC Staff Paper No. 3, May, 2003, www.wisc.edu/uwcc.
Barkley, David L. Policy Options for Equity Financing for Rural Entrepreneurs. in Main
Streets of Tomorrow: Growing and Financing Rural Entrepreneurs. Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 2003, pp 107-125.
Markley, Deborah and David L. Barkley. Development
of an Entrepreneurial Support Organization: The Case of the Kentucky Highlands
Investment Corporation. Research
Case Studies Series Number 1, Center for Rural Entrepreneurship, 2003, www.ruraleship.org.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Haizhen Li. Fiscal
Trends: Implications for the Rural South.
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2003, Vol. 35(2).
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Mellie Warner.
Targeting Growth Opportunities
for Lancaster County, 2002. REDRL
Research Report 10-2002-04. Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC,
October 2002, 101 pages.
Barkley, David L., M. S. Henry, and Mellie Warner. The
Community-Level Impacts of Economic Development: The Role of Local Labor Market Adjustments. The Rural South: Preparing for Challenges
of the 21st Century. Southern Rural Development Center, No. 24, September
2002, <http://srdc.msstate.edu/publications/barkley.pdf>.
Henry, Mark. S., David L. Barkley, and Michalann. G.
Evatt. The Contribution of the Coast to the South Carolina Economy. REDRL
Research Report 9-2002-01, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory,
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, September 2002, 48 pages.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. Targeting Industry Clusters for Regional
Economic Development: An Overview of the
REDRL Approach. REDRL Research
Report 05-2002-03. Regional Economic
Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, May 2002, 9
pages.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Mellie Warner. Estimating
the Community-Level Impacts of Attracting New Businesses: The Implications of
Local Labor Market Adjustments. REDRL Research Report 02-2002-01. Regional Economic Development Research
Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson,
SC, February 2002, 20 pages.
Barkley, David L., Yunsoo Kim and Mark S. Henry.
Do Manufacturing Plants Cluster
Across Rural Areas? Evidence From a
Probabilistic Modeling Approach.
REDRL Research Report 10-2001-01.
Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University,
Clemson, SC, October 2001.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, and Julia S. Rubin. Certified
Capital Companies: Strengths and Shortcomings of the Latest Wave of
State-Assisted Venture Capital Programs.
Economic Development Quarterly, 15 (4), November 2001, 350-366.
Barkley, David L. and Deborah M. Markley. Nontraditional Sources of Venture Capital
for Rural America. Rural America
16(1), May 2001, 19-26.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, David Freshwater, Julia S. Rubin, and Ron
Shaffer. Establishing Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions: Lessons
Learned. Columbia, Missouri: Rural
Policy Research Institute, P2001-11A, July 2001, 16 pages.
Freshwater, David, David L. Barkley, Deborah M. Markley,
Julia Sass Rubin, and Ron Shaffer. Non-traditional
Venture Capital Institutions: Filling a Financial Market Gap. Columbia, Missouri: Rural Policy Research Institute, P2001-11B,
July 2001, 10 pages.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, David Freshwater, Julia S. Rubin, and Ron
Shaffer. Establishing Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions: The Decision
Making Process. Columbia, Missouri:
Rural Policy Research Institute, P2001-11C, July 2001, 22 pages.
Markley, Deborah M, David L. Barkley, Julia S. Rubin, David
Freshwater, and Ron Shaffer. Case Studies of Nontraditional Venture
Capital Institutions. Columbia,
Missouri, Rural Policy Research Institute, P2001-11D, July 2001, 98 pages.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Queen Vo. Possible Effects of Shrimp Baiting Fishery
on the Economic Performance of the South Carolina Shrimp Trawling Industry. Research Report 02-2001-01. Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, February 2001.
Barkley, David L. Employment Generation Strategies for Small Towns: An Overview of the
Alternatives. REDRL Research Report 08-2001-02, Regional Economic
Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, 2001, 13 pages.
Barkley, David L. Economic Development in South Carolina: Recent Trends and Future
Prospects. REDRL Research Report 08-2001-01, Regional Economic
Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, 2001, 18 pages.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. Advantages
and Disadvantages of Targeting Industry Clusters. REDRL Research Report 09-2001-02, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, 2001, 8
pages.
Kim, Yunsoo, David L. Barkley, and Mark S.
Henry. Industry Characteristics Linked to Establishment Concentrations in
Nonmetropolitan Areas. Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 40, No. 2,
2000, pp.231-259.
Barkley, David L., Christopher Ferland, David Freshwater, Deborah M. Markley, Julia S.
Rubin, Ron Shaffer, and Sherri Wright. Equity Capital for Nonmetropolitan
Businesses: An Introduction to Alternative Sources and Directory to Related Web
Sites. PB99-3, Rural Policy
Research Institute, University of Missouri, November, 1999, 20 pages.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, and Julia S. Rubin. A
Critical Review of the IC2 Institute Report, The Certified Capital Companies
Economic Development Innovation: Missouris Experience to Date.
Rural Policy Brief, PB2000-2R*, Rural Policy Research Institute,
March, 2000, 4 pages.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, Yu Bai, and Jae
Espey. Employment Growth in Rural TVA Counties: Does Establishment Size Matter? TVA Rural Studies Program, Contractor Report
00-12, Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, September, 2000, 36 pages.
Barkley, David L., Christopher Ferland, Ferdinand Di Furio, David Freshwater, Deborah
M. Markley, Julia S. Rubin, and Ron Shaffer.
Directory of State-Assisted Venture Capital Programs, 2000. Rural Policy Research Institute, University
of Missouri, 2000.
Barkley, David L. Employment Change in the Nonmetropolitan South: An Overview of Recent
Trends and Future Prospects. Southern
Rural Sociology, Vol. 15, 1999, pp. 5-37.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. Local Economic and Fiscal Impacts of a
Planned Retirement Community. in Case Studies in Small Town and Rural
Economic Development, Peter Schaeffer and Scott Loveridge (eds.), Praeger
Press, Westport, Connecticut: 2000, pp. 69-80.
Henry, Mark S., Bertrand
Schmitt, Knud Kristensen, David L.
Barkley, and Shuming Bao. Extending Carlino-Mills Models to Examine
Urban Size and Growth Impacts on Proximate Rural Areas. Growth and Change, Vol. 30, Fall,
1999, pp. 526-548.
Barkley, David L. An Overview of Employment
Changes in the Nonmetropolitan South. Southern
Perspectives, Southern Rural Development Center, Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring
1999, pp. 1-3, 7.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, and Julia S. Rubin. Public
Involvement in Venture Capital Funds: Lessons From Three Program Alternatives.
Rural Policy Research Institute, P99-9, November, 1999.
Barkley, David L. Mark S. Henry, and Yunsoo Kim.
Industry Agglomerations and
Employment Change in Nonmetro Areas.
Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies Vol. 11, No. 3,
November 1999, pp. 168-186.
Barkley, David L. Communities Left Behind: Can Nonviable Places Become Smart? Review
of Regional Studies Vol. 28, No. 2, 1998, pp. 1-7.
Wright, Sherri, Mark S.
Henry, and David L. Barkley. Targeting
Food, Fiber, and Forestry Industries for Development of Rural South Carolina. Research Report 98-2, Department of
Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, July 1998, 143 pages.
Markley, Deborah, David L. Barkley, Ron Shaffer, David Freshwater,
and Julia Rubin. A National Snapshot of Rural Equity Market Innovations. in Equity for Rural America: From Wall
Street to Main Street, Mark Drabenstott (ed.), Kansas City Federal Reserve
Bank, 1999, pp. 59-71.
Henry, Mark S. and David L. Barkley, Economic Impact of the Greenville Hospital System on Greenville County. RR 98-2, Department of Agricultural and
Applied Economics, Clemson University, January, 1998, 21 pages.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry, and Sherri Wright.
Industrial Targeting for Economic
Development, Anderson County, 1998.
Extension Economics Report 170, Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics, Clemson University, March 1998, 44 pages.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry, and Shuming Bao.
The Role of Local School Quality
in Rural Employment and Population Growth.
Review of Regional Studies Vol. 28(1), Summer 1998, pp. 81-102.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Shuming Bao.
"The Hinterlands Stake in
Metropolitan Growth: Evidence from
Selected Southern Regions." Journal
of Regional Science Vol. 37 No. 3, 1997, pp. 479-501.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. Rural Industrial Development: To Cluster or
Not To Cluster. Review of
Agricultural Economics Vol. 19(2), 1997, pp. 308-325.
RUPRI Rural Finance Task
Force (David L. Barkley,
member). An Evaluation of Proposed New Tools for Rural Financial Markets. Rural Policy Brief, PB97-5, Rural
Policy Research Institute, Columbia,
Missouri, December 1997, 4 pages.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Yibin Zhang. Industry
Clusters in the TVA Region: Do They Affect Development of Rural Areas? TVA Rural Studies Program, Contractive Paper
98-9, Lexington, Kentucky: University
of Kentucky, December, 1997, 53 pages.
Lamie, R. David, David L. Barkley, Mark S. Henry, and
John H. Syme. Targeting Secondary
Wood Products Manufacturing: Identifying
High Impact, High Potential Sectors.
RR 97-1, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson
University, January 1997, 29 pages.
David L. Barkley and Mark S. Henry. Commercial Sector Development in the
Santee-Lynches Region: An Overview of
Procedures and Data Requirements for Identifying High Potential Sectors. Research Report 97-2, Department of
Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, 1997, 64 pages.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. Economic and Fiscal Impact of Savannah Lakes
Village, South Carolina.
Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas, Little Rock,
Arkansas, November 1996, 38 pages.
RUPRI Rural Finance Task
Force (David L. Barkley, member and
co-author). Seven Policy Issues on Financial Markets and Rural Economic Development. Columbia, Missouri: Rural Policy Research
Institute, November, 1996, 25 pages.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Michalann
Evatt. The Poultry and Swine Industry in South Carolina: Impacts and Trends.
RR 96-6, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University,
December 1996, 60 pages.
Barkley, David L. "Turmoil in Traditional
Industry: Prospects for Rural
Manufacturing." in Economic
Forces Affecting the Rural Heartland, M. Drabenstott and T. Smith (eds.),
Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank, Kansas City, Missouri, 1996, pp. 15-38.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Shuming Bao.
Identifying `Spread versus
`Backwash Effects in Regional Economic Areas: A Density Functions Approach. Land Economics Vol. 72, No. 3, 1996,
pp. 336-357.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Michalann Evatt.
Contribution of the Golf Course
Industry to the State Economy: South Carolina, 1994. Extension Economics Report 159, Clemson
University, October, 1995.
Rathwell, P. James, Mark S.
Henry, David L. Barkley, and
Michalann Evatt. Contribution of the Ornamental Horticulture and Turfgrass Industries to
the State Economy: South Carolina, 1994.
Extension Economics Report 160, Clemson University, December 1995.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. Big
City Lights and Small Towns: Conflict or Confluence? Community Economics, No. 237,
University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, Wisconsin, July 1996.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, and Kerry R.
Brooks. Coastal Zone Rural Economic Development Through Enhanced Linkages to a
Resort Growth Center: The South Carolina Low Country and Hilton Head Island. Research Report 95-1, Department of
Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, January, 1995.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Shuming Bao.
Good Schools Improve Rural
Development Prospects. Southern
Rural Development Center Publication, Mississippi State, Mississippi, April 1996.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Shuming Bao.
Good Schools Aid Rural
Development in South Carolina. Issues in Community and Economic
Development. Cooperation Extension
Service, Clemson University, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1995.
Barkley, David L. The Economics of Change in Rural America. American
Journal of Agricultural Economics.
Vol. 77, No. 5, 1995, pp. 1252-1258.
Barkley, David L., and Paul N. Wilson. The Role of Nontraditional Agriculture in Rural
Development. Community Economics,
No. 221, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, March 1995.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Brian W. Richard. Multi-Jurisdictional Funding of
a Rural Bus System: A Case Study
of the Low-Country Regional Transportation Authority. Extension
Economics Report 156, Clemson University, February 1995.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Shuming Bao.
"How Functional are Economic Areas? Tests for Intra-regional Spatial Association Using
Spatial Data Analysis." Papers
in Regional Science Vol. 74, No. 4, 1995, pp 1-20.
Shuming, Bao, Mark S. Henry,
Kerry Brooks, and David L. Barkley. "RAS-An
Integrated Regional Analysis System with ARC/INFO." Computers, Urban Systems, and the
Environment. Vol. 19, No. 1, 1995,
pp. 37-56.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Shuming Bao.
"Metropolitan Growth: Boon or Bane to Nearby Rural Areas." Choices. Fourth
Quarter, 1994, pp. 14-19.
Barkley, David L. and K.T. McNamara. "Local Input Linkages: A Comparison of
Foreign-Owned and Domestic Manufacturers in Georgia and South Carolina." Regional Studies Vol. 28, No. 7, November 1994, pp. 725-738.
Barkley, David L. and K.T. McNamara. "Industry Location Decisions: Looking Inside Location Surveys for Clues."
Issues in Community and Economic
Development. Cooperative Extension
Service, Clemson University, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1993.
Barkley, David L. "Industry Location Incentives:
Striking a Balance Between Benefits and Costs." Rural Development News. Vol. 17, No. 2, July 1993, The North Central
Regional Center for Rural Development, Ames, Iowa.
Barkley, David L. and Kevin T. McNamara. "Manufacturers' Location Decisions: Do Surveys Provide Helpful Insights?" International Regional Science Review.
Vol. 17, No. 1, 1994, pp. 23-48.
Barkley, David L. "Manufacturing Decentralization:
Has the Filtering-Down Process Fizzled Out?" in Economic
Adaptation: Alternatives for
Nonmetropolitan Areas. Boulder,
Colorado: Westview Press, 1993, pp.
29-48.
McNamara, K. T. and David L. Barkley. "Foreign
Direct Investment: Prospects for
Employment Generation in Nonmetropolitan Areas," in Economic
Adaptation: Alternatives for Nonmetropolitan Areas. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1993, pp. 205-222.
Barkley, David L. (editor) Economic Adaptation: Alternatives for Nonmetropolitan Areas. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1993.
Barkley, David L. "Industrial Location Incentives as an Economic Development
Strategy." South Carolina
Forum Vol. 4, No. 1, Winter 1993.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. 1993. Economic
Impact of Savannah Lakes Village on McCormick County, South Carolina.
Little Rock, Ark.: University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service.
Barkley, David L. "Industry Location Incentives:
When is Enough for the Firm Too Much for the Public?" Issues in Community and Economic
Development, Vol. 3, No.1, 1992.
Cooperative Extension Service, Clemson
University.
Barkley, David L. and Sylvain Hinschberger.
"Industrial
Restructuring: Implications for The
Decentralization of Manufacturing to Nonmetropolitan Areas," Economic
Development Quarterly Vol. 6, No. 1, February 1992, pp. 64-79.
Barkley, David L. and K. T. McNamara. "Foreign-Owned Manufacturing in the
Nonmetropolitan South: What Can Communities Expect?" SRDC No. 152, Southern Rural Development
Center, Mississippi State, Mississippi, January 1992.
Smith, Stephen M. and David L. Barkley. "Local Input Linkages of Rural High
Technology Manufacturers," Land
Economics, Vol. 67, No. 4, 1991, pp. 472-483.
Keith, J.S. and David L. Barkley. "The Location of Nonmetropolitan High Tech
Industries: A Comparison of Regional
Estimates," Review of Urban
and Regional Development Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1991, pp. 60-77.
Barkley, David L., Stephen M. Smith and Roger Coupal. "High Tech Entrepreneurs in Small Towns," Journal of the
Community Development Society, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1991, pp. 55-72.
Barkley, David L. and K. T. McNamara. "Local Economic Impacts: Foreign-Owned Versus Domestic Manufacturers." Issues in Community and Economic
Development, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1991.
Cooperative Extension Service, Clemson University.
Barkley, David L. "Small-Batch, Flexible Manufacturing:
Bad News for Rural Areas?"
Issues in Community and Economic Development, Vol. 2, No. 2,
Cooperative Extension Service, Clemson
University, 1991.
Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry. "Economic Impact Multipliers for South
Carolina Counties: A Users Guide," Extension Economics Report 130,
Clemson University, September 1991.
Barkley, David L. "Rural Economic Development Act of 1990: An Overview," Outlook
Update, Cooperative Extension Service, Clemson University, January 1991.
Barkley, David L. and John E. Keith. "Location
of High Technology Manufacturing in the Nonmetro West: An Econometric Analysis,"
Western Journal of Agricultural Economics December, 1991, Vol. 16, No.2.
Barkley, David L., K. T. McNamara and C. T. Hancock.
"Foreign Direct Investment in
the United States and South Carolina," Issues in Community and Economic
Development, Vol. 1, No. 2, Cooperative Extension Service, Clemson
University, 1990.
Barkley, David L. "Small Town Economic Development: An Overview of Process, Problems, and
Strategies," Extension Economics Report 113, Clemson University, 1989.
Smith, Stephen M. and David L. Barkley. "Contributions
of High Technology Manufacturing to
Rural Economies," Rural Development Perspectives, Vol.
5, No. 3, June 1989, pp. 6‑10.
Smith, Stephen M. and David L. Barkley. "Women's
Employment in Rural High Tech Manufacturing," Papers of the 1989
Annual Meetings, WAEA, July 1989, pp. 222‑231.
Smith, Stephen M. and David L. Barkley. "Local
Input Linkages of Rural High Technology Manufacturers." Proceedings of Pennsylvania Economics
Association, 1989 Annual Convention, June 1989.
Wade, J. C. and David L. Barkley. "The
Golf Industry in Arizona: An Economic
Summary," in 1989 Turfgrass
and Ornamentals Research Summary, Series P-80 Agriculture Experiment
Station, University of Arizona, 1989.
Barkley, David L. and Larry Simmons. "Contribution
of the Golf Industry to the Arizona
Economy," Technical Bulletin No. 263, Arizona Experiment Station,
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1989.
Barkley, David L., John Keith, and Stephen Smith.
"The Potential for High
Technology Manufacturing in Nonmetropolitan Communities," Western
Rural Development Center, Corvallis, Oregon, WREP 97, 1989.
Smith, Stephen and David L. Barkley. "Local
Economic Impacts of High Technology Manufacturing in Nonmetropolitan Counties
of the West," Western Rural
Development Center, Corvallis, Oregon, WREP 98, 1989.
Barkley, David L., Stephen Smith, and Roger Coupal.
"High Tech Entrepreneurial
Activity in the Rural West: Who is
Starting What," Western Rural Development Center Publication,
Corvallis, Oregon, WREP 116, 1990.
Barkley, David L. "The Role of High Technology Manufacturing in Rural Economic Development,"
Agricultural Policy and Economic Issues, Vol. 5, No. 3, Cooperative Extension Service, University of
Arizona, 1989.
Barkley, David L., Roger Dahlgran, and Stephen Smith.
"High‑Technology
Manufacturing in Rural Areas: Gold or
Just Glitter," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol.
70, No. 3, August, 1988, pp. 560‑571.
Wilson, Paul and David L. Barkley. "Commercial
Bank Market Shares: Structural Factors Influencing Their Decline in the Agricultural Sector,"
Agricultural Finance Review, Vol. 48, 1988, pp. 49‑59.
Smith, Stephen and David L. Barkley. "Labor
Force Characteristics of High Tech vs. Low Tech Manufacturing in
Nonmetropolitan Counties in the West," Journal of the Community
Development Society, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1988, pp. 21‑36.
Barkley, David L. "The Decentralization of
High‑Technology Manufacturing to Nonmetropolitan Areas," Growth
and Change, Winter, 1988, pp. 13‑30.
Smith, Stephen M. and David L. Barkley. "Role
of High Technology Manufacturing in Rural Economics Revitalization,"
in To Identify Prospects for Economic Development in Rural America,
Senate Small Business Committee, Subcommittee Report on Rural Economy and
Family Farming, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988, pp.
118-134.
Smith, Stephen M. and David L. Barkley. "Economic
Impacts of High Technology Manufacturing
in the Nonmetropolitan West."
in To Identify Prospects for Economic Development in Rural Areas.
Subcommittee on Rural Economy and Family Farming, Committee on Small Business,
U.S. Senate, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988, pp. 135-162.
Barkley, David L. "Industrial Revenue Bonds and Economic Development in Nonmetropolitan
Arizona," in Rural Credit Systems in the West: The Role of Public
Lending Programs, College of Agriculture, University of Nevada, Reno, 1988.
Barkley, David L. and Peter Helander. "Commercial Bank Loans and Nonmetropolitan
Economic Activity: A Question of
Causality," Review of
Regional Studies Winter, 1985, pp. 26‑32.
Barkley, David L. and Glenn T. Potts. "Bank Structure and Nonmetropolitan Bank
Performance," Rural Development Perspectives, June 1985, pp. 26‑30.
Barkley, David L. and Glenn T. Potts. "Bank Structure and Competition in Rural
Markets: A Comparison of Arizona and
Colorado," The Southwestern Review of Economics and Management,
Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 1985, pp. 101‑109.
Barkley, David L. and Dennis C. Cory. "The Relationship Between Neighborhood
Characteristics and Residential Property Values: A Laspeyres Indexation Appraisal," Journal
of the Community Development Society, Vol. 16, No. 1, 1985, pp. 1‑15.
Barkley, David L. and Peter Helander. "The Role of Commercial Banks in
Nonmetropolitan Economic Development," Technical Bulletin Number 253,
Arizona Experiment Station, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1985.
Barkley, David L., Glenn T. Potts, Cynthia Mellon.
"Bank Structure and
Performance at the Nonmetropolitan Level:
The Arizona and Colorado Experience," Technical Bulletin Number
251, Arizona Experiment Station, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona,
1984.
Barkley, David L. "Implications of Deregulation on Small Town Bank Performance," Small Towns,Vol. 15, Number 2, 1984,
pp. 27‑30.
Barkley, David L., Glenn T. Potts and Cynthia Mellon. "Effects of Banking Structure on the Allocation of Credit to
Nonmetropolitan Communities," Western Journal of Agricultural
Economics, Vol. 9, No. 2, December 1984, pp. 283‑292.
Cory, Dennis C., David L. Barkley, and Eric Lungaard,
1983. "Measuring Congestion Costs and Quality‑Adjusted Demand
Curves," Technical Bulletin Number 246, Arizona Experiment Station,
The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona,
1983.
Barkley, David L. and Dennis C. Cory. "On the Superiority of Liability Rules in
Environmental Litigation," Journal
of Environmental Systems, Vol. 12,
No. 3, January 1983, pp. 185‑198.
Barkley, David L. and Gary Rutherford. "Historic
Landmark Pricing: Implications for
Community Development," Technical Bulletin Number 245, Agricultural
Experiment Station, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1983.
Anderson, Robert and David L. Barkley. "Rural Manufacturing Plant Characteristics
and the Probability of Plant Closings," Growth and Change, Vol.
13, No. 1, January 1982, pp. 2‑8.
Barkley, David L. "Regional Manufacturing Employment Cycles Revisited," Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 15,
No. 1, March 1981, pp. 66‑82.
Barkley, David L. and Arnold Paulsen. The
Patterns of Plant Openings and Closings in Rural Areas of Iowa, North Central Rural Development
Center, Ames, Iowa, 1979.
Barkley, David L. "Plant Ownership Characteristics and the Locational Stability of Rural
Iowa Manufacturers," Land
Economics, Vol. 54, No. 1, February 1978, pp. 92‑99.
Book Reviews
Bidding for Business: The
Efficacy of Local Economic Development Incentives in a Metropolitan Area, by John Anderson and Robert Wassmer, Journal of
Regional Science, Vol. 42, No. 2, 2002, pp. 443-445.
Income and Inequality: The
Role of the Service Sector in the changing Distribution of Income, by Cathy Kassab, American Journal of Agricultural
Economics August 1993.
Western Sunrise: The Genesis and Growth of Britains Major High
Tech Corridor, by Peter Hall, et al., Annals of Regional Science,
Spring 1989.
The Spatial Organization
of New Land Settlement in Latin America,
by Jacob O. Maos, Annals of Regional Science, March 1986.
Dynamics of Urban
Development, ed. by L. H. Klaassen,
W.T.M. Molle, and J.H.P. Paelinch, Southern Economic Journal, October
1983.
Presented Papers
(Author or Co-Author)
"Regional Economic Scorecard for Greenville,
SC." Greater Greenville Chamber
of Commerce Conference on Regional Competitiveness, Greenville, SC, March 3,
2008.
"Innovative Environments for the Non-metro
South: Implications for Nonmetropolitan
Economic Development." Annual Meetings of the Southern Regional
Science Association, Charleston, SC, March, 2007.
The Value of Case Study Research on Rural Entrepreneurship: Useful Method?" Presented at joint ERS-RUPRI Conference
Exploring Rural Entrepreneurship:
Imperatives and Opportunities for Research, Washington, D.C., October
26-27, 2006.
"The Value of Case Study Research on Rural
Entrepreneurship: Useful Method?" ERS-RUPRI Joint Conference on Exploring Rural
Entrepreneurship: Imperatives and
Opportunities for Research, Washington, D.C., October 26-27, 2006.
Innovative Activity in Rural Areas:
The Roles of Local and Regional Characteristics. Annual Meetings of Southern Regional Science
Association, St. Augustine, FL, March, 2006.
Metro-to Nonmetro Spillovers of Inovative Activity. Annual Meeting of Canadian Economics
Association, Montreal, May, 2006.
State-Assisted Venture Capital Programs: The Public Policy Equivalent of a Box of
Chocolates, a Black Box, or a Pandoras Box. Annual Meetings of Southern Regional Science
Association, Arlington, VA, April, 2005.
Technical Efficiency of South Carolina Shrimp Fishery
and Its Implications for the Local Industry. Annual meetings of Southern
Regional Science Association, Arlington, VA, April, 2005.
Innovative Metropolitan Areas in the South: How Competitive are South Carolinas Cities? A Conversation About the South Carolina
Economy sponsored by the South Carolina Council on Competitiveness, Greenville,
SC, October, 2005.
An Analysis of Public School Finance and Local Willingness to Pay. Annual Meetings of Southern Regional Science
Association, Arlington, VA, April 2005.
Industry Targeting: the REDRL
Industry Clusters Approach.
Northeast Center for Rural Development Conference on Targeting Industry
Clusters, Orlando, FL, December, 2004.
Regional Innovation Systems As the Key to Global Competitiveness: Implications for Rural Areas and Workers. Southern Rural Development Center and RUPRI
Rural Poverty Research Center Conference In the Shadows of Poverty, Memphis,
TN, July 2004.
Metro Regional Innovation
Systems Impacts on Surrounding Nonmetro Areas. Annual Meetings of Southern Regional Science
Association, New Orleans, LA, March, 2004.
Policy Options for Equity
Financing for Rural Entrepreneurs,
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Conference, Main Streets of
Tomorrow: Growing and Financing Rural
Entrepreneurs, Kansas City, MO, April, 2003.
An Industry Clusters Approach to Nonmetro
Targeting: The Clemson Model. Annual
Meeting of Southern Regional Science Association, New Orleans, LA, March, 2004.
The Role of a Public Venture Capital Program in State Economic
Development. Annual Meeting of
North American Regional Science Council, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 2002.
Dynamic Regional Labor Market Adjustments in South Carolina. Annual Meetings of Southern Regional Science
Association, Rosslyn, VA, April 2002.
School Expenditures and Local Demographics. Annual Meetings of Southern Regional Science
Association, Rosslyn, VA, April 2002.
Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions: Lessons Learned. Missouri Innovation Center Workshop on
Building a Private, Sustainable Venture Capital Industry for Missouri,
Jefferson City, MO, April 8, 2002.
How Do Local Employment Shocks Affect Rural
Population Change? Annual Meetings of North American Regional
Science Council, RSAI, Charleston, SC, November 2001.
Advantages and Shortcomings of CAPCOs as a Public Venture Capital
Program. National Association of
Seed and Venture Funds Annual Meetings, Portland, Oregon, October, 2001.
Job Prospects for the Rural Working Peer in the New Economy. Invited paper, Economic Research Service,
USDA, July, 2001.
Publicly-Assisted Venture Capital Programs for Rural
Areas. Annual Meeting of Southern Growth Policies
Board, Hot Springs, Arkansas, June, 2001.
Short-Run versus Long-Run Impacts of Community Growth. Southern Regional Science Association,
Meetings, Austin, Texas, April, 2001.
Shrimp Baiting: Potential Impacts on the Profitability of South Carolina
Commercial Shrimpers. American
Fisheries Society, Socio-Economic Section, Savannah, Georgia, February, 2000.
Public Involvement in Venture Capital Markets. Kansas State House Sub-Committee on Economic
Development, Topeka, KS, February, 2000.
Certified Capital Companies (CAPCOs): The Latest Wave in State-Assisted
Venture Capital Programs, Southern
Regional Science Association Meetings, Miami, Florida, April, 2000.
Determinants of Industry Concentration in Nonmetropolitan Areas. Regional Science Association International,
North American Meetings, Montreal, Canada, November, 1999.
Public Involvement in Venture Capital Funds: Lessons from Three Program
Alternatives. Conference of State
Sponsored Seed and Venture Funds, Austin, Texas, October, 1999.
Public Venture Capital Initiatives: Insights from the Successes and
Shortcomings of State Programs.
Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Richmond, Virginia,
April, 1999.
Manufacturing Plant Clusters in Nonmetro Areas: Evidence from a
Probabilistic Modeling Approach.
Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Richmond, Virginia,
1999.
An Overview of Employment Change in the Nonmetropolitan South. Southern Rural Labor Force Conference, New
Orleans, Louisiana, 1998.
Rural Equity Market Innovation: A National Snapshot. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Conference, Equity for Rural America:
From Wall Street to Main Street, Denver, Colorado, 1998.
Communities Left Behind: Can The Nonviable Become Smart?
presidential address, Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Savannah,
Georgia, 1998.
Externalities and Rural
Economic Growth: A Test of MAR and Jacobs Theories. Southern
Regional Science Association Meetings, Savannah, Georgia, 1998.
Rural Links to Urban Growth in Functional Economic Regions: Evidence
from Denmark, Selected Regions of France, and the Southern United States. National Science Foundation Workshop on
Analytical Geography, Storrs, Connecticut, March 21-22, 1998.
Urban Growth Impacts on the Rural Hinterland: Evidence from Denmark,
France, and the United States.
Advanced Studies Institute in Regional Science, Summer Institute,
Munich, August, 1998.
Industry Clusters and Employment Change in
Nonmetropolitan Areas. Regional Science Association International, North
American Meetings, Buffalo, New York, November, 1997.
Rural Industrial Development: To Cluster or Not to Cluster? Southern Regional Science Association Meetings,
Memphis, Tennessee, April, 1997.
Urban Growth and Rural Development: Some Research Issues. Southern
Regional Science Association Meetings, Memphis, Tennessee, April, 1997.
"Impacts of Regional Transit System (LRTA) on the
Low-Country Economy. Hilton Head, South Carolina, 1996.
Financing Alternatives for Multi-County Transit Systems. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, April 4, 1996
and Charleston, South Carolina, 1996.
Rural Development Prospects: Dim, Dazzling, or It
Depends. Alabama Outlook Conference,
Montgomery, Alabama, 1996.
The Influence of `Quality of Life on Rural Development. North American Meetings of Regional Science
Association International, Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 1995.
Economics of Change in Rural America. American Agricultural Economics Association
Meetings, Indianapolis, Indiana, August, 1995.
The Hinterlands Stake in Metropolitan Growth. Invited paper, Homer Hoyt Advanced Studies
Institute, Weimer School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics,
North Palm Beach, Florida, May, 1995.
Defining Labor Market Areas: An Alternative Approach. Southern Agricultural Sciences meetings,
New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 1995.
School Quality and Rural Economic Development. Southern Regional Science Association
meetings, San Antonio, Texas, April, 1995.
Identifying Spread vs. Backwash in Functional Economic Areas. Southern
Regional Science Association meetings, Orlando, Florida, April, 1994.
RAS: An Integrated Regional Analysis System American Society of Agricultural Engineers
summer meetings. Kansas City, Missouri,
June, 1994.
Rural-Urban Economic Linkages: Measures of Significance from
Alternative Methodologies. American
Agricultural Economics Association meetings, San Diego, California, August,
1994.
Prospects for Rural Manufacturers in the 1990s. Federal Reserve Bank, Kansas City, Missouri,
1994.
Integrating Spatial Statistics into GIS-An Application of RAS. American Society of Agricultural Engineers
winter meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, June, 1994.
Estimates of Core/Periphery Linkages at the Sub-County Level in Selected
Southern Functional Economic Areas. Regional Science Association
International meetings, Niagara Falls, Ontario, 1994.
"Trends in Industrial Activity and Locations." Basic Economic Development Course, American
Economic Development Council, Tucson, Arizona, January, 1994.
"Retirement Communities and Rural Economic
Development: The Case of Savannah Lake
Village and McCormick, South Carolina." Annual Meetings of the Southern
Regional Science Association, Washington, D.C.
April, 1993.
"How Functional are Functional Economic Areas: Tests for Spatial
Association Using GIS Based Analytic Techniques. Annual Meetings of the North American
Regional Science Association, Houston, Texas, November, 1993.
"Local Input Linkages of Foreign Versus Domestic Manufacturers in the
Southeast." American
Agricultural Economics Association, Baltimore, August, 1992.
"Role of Small Businesses in Economic Development. Institute on Poverty and Deprivation,
Columbia, S.C., December, 1992.
"Locational Determinants of Foreign-Owned Manufacturers in the Nonmetro
South." Southern Regional
Science Association, Charleston, South Carolina, 1992.
"Employment Shifts in Services and Manufacturing: Implications for Industrial Recruitment Strategies." Basic Economic Development Course, American
Economic Development Council, Tucson, Arizona, January, 1992.
"Industrial Location Surveys: Helpful Insights or Misinformation." North
American Meetings of Regional Science Association International, New Orleans,
Louisiana, November, 1991.
"Economic Development Alternatives for Small Towns." Palmetto Leadership Lecture Series, 1990 and
1991.
"Vertical Disintegration in Manufacturing: Implications for the Decentralization of Employment to Non-metro Areas,"
Southern Regional Science Association, Miami,
Florida, April, 1991.
"Conditions and Issues Facing Rural Industry," Conference on
Best State Practices: Rural Industrial
Modernization, Southern Technology Council, Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
July, 1991.
Industrial
Trends in the U. S.," Basic Economic Development Course, American
Economic Development Council, Tucson, Arizona, January, 1991.
"Foreign Direct Investment in Rural Communities," North American Meetings of the Regional
Science Association International, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1990.
"A Comparison of Estimates for the Location of High Tech Industries,"
Western Regional Science Association, Molokai, Hawaii, February 24, 1990.
"Nonmetropolitan Manufacturing Employment: Prospects for the 1990s," Southern
Regional Science Association, Washington, D.C.,
April, 1990.
"Industry Locations and Impacts," Basic Economic Development
School, American Economic Development Council, Tucson, Arizona, January, 1990.
"Structural Change in Manufacturing:
Bad News for Nonmetropolitan Areas," University of Arizona
Seminar Series, Tucson, Arizona, February 28, 1990.
"Opportunities for Women in High Tech
Manufacturing," Western
Agricultural Economics Association meetings, Cour d' Alene, Idaho, July, 1989.
"A Comparison of Alternative Econometric Techniques for Location
Analysis," Western Regional Science Meetings, San Diego, California,
February, 1989.
"Rural High Tech Entrepreneurs:
Characteristics and Economic Development Role," Northeast Regional Science Association
meeting, May, 1989.
"High Technology Manufacturing and Rural Economic Revitalization," Testimony before the U.S. Senate subcommittee
on Small Business and Rural Development, Washington, D.C., June, 1988.
"Comparison of Estimates for the Location of High Technology
Industry," Western Agricultural
Economics Association meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, July, 1988.
"Location of Manufacturing Activity," American Economic
Development Council Basic Economic Development Course, Tucson, Arizona, February,
1988.
"Local Input Linkages of High Technology Manufacturing in
Nonmetropolitan Counties of the West,"
Western Regional Science Association meetings, Napa, California,
February, 1988.
"The Location of High Technology Industries in Rural Areas: Some Econometric Evidence," Western
Regional Science Association meetings, Napa, California February, 1988.
"Commercial Bank Financing of American Agriculture," Western
Agricultural Economics Association meetings, Manhattan, Kansas, 1987.
"Labor Force Characteristics
of High‑Tech vs. Traditional Manufacturing in Nonmetropolitan Counties,"
Community Development Society meetings, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1987.
"Implications of Nonindependent Banking for Rural America," American Agricultural Economics Association
meetings, Ames, Iowa, 1985.
Commercial Bank Performance and Economic Activity: A Question of Causality," Invited Papers Series on Current Research in
Agricultural Economics, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, September,
1984.
"Commercial Bank Loans and Nonmetropolitan
Economic Activity," American
Agricultural Economics Association meetings, Cornell, New York, August, 1984.
Community Finance and Economic Development in the 1980s," Western Agricultural Economics Association meetings,
San Diego, California, July, 1984.
"Manufacturing Plant Characteristics and the
Severity of Regional Employment Fluctuations," Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank, Kansas City,
Missouri, May, 1983.
"On the Superiority of Liability Rules in Environmental
Litigation," Western Regional Science Association meetings, Honolulu,
Hawaii, February, 1983.
"Bank Structure and the Availability of Credit to
Rural Areas," Symposium on Rural
Financial Markets, The Federal Reserve
Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, December, 1982.
"Development Impacts of Historical Landmark
Pricing Decisions," Eastern Economics
Association meetings, Washington, D.C., April, 1982.
"An Indexation Approach to Measuring Congestion Costs," Western
Agricultural Economics Association meetings, Lincoln, Nebraska, July, 1981.
"Neighborhood Characteristics and Residential Property Values:
Implications for Public Policy,"
Western Regional Science Association meetings, Newport Beach,
California, February, 1981.
Regional Business Cycles," Western Regional Science Association meetings,
Monterey, California, February, 1980.
UNIVERSITY TEACHING
EXPERIENCE:
A. Courses taught at Southeast Missouri State University (1971‑1974) and The University of Redlands (1976‑1979):
‑ Introductory Microeconomics
- Introductory Macroeconomics
‑ Economic History of the United States
‑ Regional Economics
‑ Money and Banking
‑ Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Intermediate Microeconomics
B. Courses Taught at the University of Arizona
(1979‑1989)
‑ Rural Area Development
‑ Economic Issues in Land Use Planning
- Marketing and Price Analysis
‑ Production Economics (undergraduate)
- Production Economics (graduate)
C. Courses taught at Clemson University
- Regional
Economic Development Theory and Policy (AP EC 412/612)
- Regional Economics (Ph.D. special topics)
- Public Policy for Sustainable Rural
Development (Policy Studies 851)
UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
A. Clemson University
- Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Post-Tenure Review Committee, member
- Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Peer Review Committee, member
- Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Relocation Committee, chair
‑ Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Faculty Search Committee,
chair
- Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Graduate Student Recruitment Committee, chair
- Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Ph.D. Exam Committee, member
- University Committee on Mobilizing the Land
Grant University to Assist Rural Areas, co-chair
- University Directorate of Water Resources
Research Institute, member
‑ Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics Graduate Program Committee, member
‑ CAFLS Rural and Community Resources Program
Team, member
‑ Strom Thurmond Institute, Research Associate
and Fellow
‑ Palmetto Leadership Program, Instructor
- Managing Editor, "Issues in Community
and Economic Development"
- University Committee on Curriculum
Development for Masters of Economic Development, member
- College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life
Sciences (CAFLS) Committee for Merit Assessment of PSA Research Programs, member
- CAFLS, ESCOP/ACOP Leadership Class
- Southern Agricultural Economics Association,
Selected Papers Review Committee, member
- CAFLS 2000 Self-Study of Public Service and
Agriculture, member
- CAFLS 2001 Review Team, Graduate Student
Posters Competition, member
B. University of Arizona
‑ Department of Agricultural Economics
Curriculum Committee, chair
‑ Department of Agricultural Economics
Strategic Planning Committee, chair
‑ University Committee on Academic Integrity,
member
‑ College of Agriculture Instruction Advisory
Committee, member
‑ College of Agriculture Curriculum Committee,
member
- College of Agriculture Distinguished Visitors
Committee, member
‑ College of Agriculture Strategic Planning
Committee, member
‑ College of Agriculture Reorganization
Committee, member
- Department of Agricultural Economics Graduate
Advisory Committee, member
‑ Department of Agricultural Economics Faculty
Search and Screen Committees, chair and member
‑
College of Agriculture Administrator
Review Committee (Department Head of Agricultural Economics), member
‑ College of Agriculture Administrator Review
Committee (Director of Family and Consumer Resources), member
C. Professional Committees and Activities
- Southern Regional Science Association,
Editorial Board, Review of Regional Studies
- Economic Development Alliance of Pickens
County, SC, member of the Board
- Southern Regional Science Association,
Graduate Student Papers Competition, chair
- Southern Agricultural Economics Association,
Selected Papers Review Committee, member
- Councilor-at-Large, Regional Science
Association International, North American Council
- Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) Task
Force on Industry Targeting, member
- Southern Regional Science Association,
Executive Council
- Southern Regional Science Association,
Program Chair and President
- American Agricultural Economics Association,
Editorial Advisory Board, Choices.
- Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) Task
Force on Rural Finance, member.
- Council on Food, Agriculture, and Resource
Economics (CFARE), policy expert
- Northeast Regional Research project on
"Rural Economic Development:
Alternatives in the New Competitive Environment (NE-162),
chair and member
- Western
Regional Project on the Distribution Among Rural People of Benefits and Costs
of Selected Government Programs (W‑141), chair and member
‑ Western Regional Project on the Impacts of
Human Migration Flows on Nonmetropolitan
People and Places (W‑118), member
‑ Western Regional Coordinating Committee on
Rural Credit Systems in the West: The Role of
Public Lending Programs (WRCC‑45),
chair and member
‑ Western Regional Project on Rural Credit
Systems in the West: The Role of Public
Lending Programs (W‑165), chair and member
- South Carolina Pathways from Poverty Task
Force, SC. Institute of Poverty and Deprivation, member
‑ Western Rural Development Center Advisory
Committee, member
‑ American Agricultural Economics Association
Finance Committee, member
‑ Western Agricultural Economics Association
Recruitment Committee and Council, member
‑ Western Regional Science Association Program Committee, member
- Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington,
D.C., advisory panel
‑ American Agricultural Economics Association
Selected Papers Committee, co‑chair
- American Agricultural Economic Association,
Community Economics Network, member
‑ Eastern Economics Association Invited Papers
Program Committee, member
‑ Basic Economic Development Workshop,
American Economic Development Council, Instructor
‑ Western Rural Development Center Project on
High Tech Manufacturing, chair
‑ Western Rural Development Center Project on
Nonmetro Reindustrialization, chair
- Southern Rural Development Center Project on
Foreign Direct Investment, co‑chair
PROJECTS FUNDED BY COMPETITIVE GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Cliffs Communities.
2006-2007. "Economic and Fiscal Impacts of the Cliffs Communities on the
South Carolina Upstate." With
M. Henry: $37,500.
South Carolina Council on Competitiveness. 2007. "An
Assessment of the Contribution of the Textile and Apparels to the South
Carolina Economy." With M. Henry:
$24,000
Greater Greenville SC
Chamber of Commerce. 2007-2009.
"Scorecard for Greenville
Regional Economy." With M. Henry:
$53,000.
Greenville Hospital System. 2007. "Contribution
of Greenville Hospital System to South Carolina Upstate." With M. Henry:
$28,000
Upper Savannah Council of
Governments. 2008. "Emerging Industry Clusters and
Workforce Development Needs, Greenwood Regional Economy." With D. Hughes, K. Robinson, and M.
Henry: $89,900.
Economic Development
Administration, US Department of Commerce. 2006-2009. EDA University Center for Economic
Development. With M. Henry, D.
Hughes, D. Lamie, and K. Robinson: $486,000.
Florence County, SC.
2006. Targeting Growth Opportunities for Florence County, with M. Henry:
$23,000.
Southern Rural Development
Center. 2006-2007. Case Study of E-commerce in Rural Areas. With D. Markley and D. Lamie: $40,000.
S.C. Shrimp Fisheries
Assistance Project. 2003-2005. Options for Improving the Profitability of S.C. Shrimpers. With M. Henry and M. Hammig: $171,609.
Federal Reserve Bank of
Kansas City. 2003. Policy
Options for Growing and Financing Entrepreneurs.
$3,500.
National Research
Initiative, USDA. 2002-2004. The Roles for Nonmetropolitan Areas in Regional Innovation Systems.
with M. Henry: $133,000.
Center for Rural
Entrepreneurship. 2002. The Role of Entrepreneurial Support
Organizations (ESOs) in Rural Development. $10,300.
Lancaster County, SC. 2002. Targeting
Growth Opportunities for Lancaster County. with M. Henry: $15,000.
Greenville Hospital System. 2002. Contribution
of GHS Minority Employees and Vendors to the Local Economy. with M. Henry: $13,600.
South Carolina Department
of Health and Environmental Control and South Carolina Sea Grant. 2002. The Contribution of the Coast to the South
Carolina Economy. with M. Henry:
$10,000.
Economic Research Service,
USDA.
2001. Role of Education in Labor Quality and Rural Development. with M.
Henry: $26,500.
Greenville Hospital System. 2001. Impact
of GHS on the Upstate Economy. with M. Henry: $16,300.
U.S. Department of
Agriculture. 2000-2001.
Analyzing the Non-Agricultural
Cooperatives Role in Rural Economic Development. with D. Freshwater, K.
Zeuli, and D. Markley: $47,800.
South Carolina Department
of Natural Resources. 1999-2000.
Economic Impact of Bait Shrimping
on the Commercial Shrimping Industry. with M. Henry: $34,800.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Rural Studies Center. 1999. Employment Growth in Rural TVA Counties: Does
Size Matter? with M. Henry:
$16,000.
Rural Policy Research
Institute. 1999. Role of
Certified Capital Companies in Providing Venture Capital. with D. Markley
and J.S. Rubin: $52,000.
Southern Rural Development
Center. 1999. Employment Trends in the Non-metro South.
$4,000.
Office of Economic
Development, Anderson, County, SC. Targeting
Industries for Development of Anderson County. with M. Henry: $23,600.
Fund for Rural America,
USDA.
1997-2000. Innovations for
Increasing Equity Capital in Rural Areas.
with D. Markley, R. Shaffer, D.
Freshwater, and J. S. Rubin: $533,681.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Rural Studies Program. 1998. Industry Clusters in the South: Implications
for Rural Development. with M. Henry:
$18,900.
National Research
Initiative, USDA. 1997-1999.
Targeting Industry Clusters as a Rural Development Strategy. with M.
Henry: $129,700.
Greenville Hospital System. 1997. Contribution
of GHS to Local Economy. with M.
Henry: $15,000.
University of Alabama,
Bureau of Economic Research. 1997. Prospects for Nonmetropolitan Economic
Development. $4,000.
South Carolina Public
Services Activities. 1997. Targeting Food and Forestry Industries for
Development of Rural South Carolina. with M. Henry: $39,500.
Santee-Lynches Council of
Governments. 1997. Estimating the Potential for Small Business
Expansion in the Santee-Lynches Region of South Carolina. with M.
Henry: $5,000.
Palmetto Farm Credit Bank. 1997. The Impact of the Swine and Poultry
Industries on the South Carolina Economy. with M. Henry: $5,000.
Cooper Communities, Inc.
1996. The Economic and Fiscal Contributions of Savannah
Lakes Village on McCormick County. with M. Henry: $8,000.
National Coastal Resources
Research Institute. 1995. Coastal
Zone Rural Economic Development Through Enhanced Linkages to Resort Growth
Centers. with K. Brooks and M. Henry:
$93,420.
Kellogg Foundation. 1995. Pathways to the Future. with M. Henry,
E. Wynn, and M. Lare: $118,000.
Lexington County, South
Carolina. 1994. An
Assessment of Solid Waste Disposal Alternatives Under Subtitle D Regulations.
with F. Wolak and D. White: $45,000.
Federal Reserve Bank of
Kansas City. 1994. Prospects for Rural Manufacturing in the
Hinterland. $4,000.
Southern Rural Development
Center. 1994. School Choice in Rural Areas: Implications
for Local Area Growth and Public Finance. with M. Henry and W.
Kriesel: $15,000.
Cooper Communities, Inc. 1992. Economic
and Fiscal Impacts of Planned Retirement Community on McCormick County, SC.
with M. Henry: $10,000.
National Research
Initiative, USDA. 1992. Rural
Economic Development Through Enhanced Linkages to Metropolitan Areas. with
M. Henry: $122,000.
Southern Rural Development
Center. 1990. Foreign
Direct Investment in Rural Areas. with K. McNamara: $18,000.
Western Rural Development
Center. 1989. Economic Adaptation: Alternatives for Non-metro
Areas. $12,000.
United States Department
of Defense. 1987-88. Optimum
Location for Reserve Centers to Enhance Reserve Enlistments. $17,000.
Western Rural Development
Center. 1986. Potential
for High-Tech Manufacturing in Rural Areas. with S. Smith: $21,000.