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Targeted Industry Economic and Fiscal Entrepreneurship and Small Overview of Economic Trends |
Targeted Industry Development StudiesBarkley, David L., Mark S. Henry and Rebekka M. Dudensing, Targeting
Growth Opportunities for
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Mellie L. Warner. Targeting Growth Opportunities for Lancaster County, 2002. REDRL Research Report
10-2002-04, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory,
Clemson University,
Barkley, David L., and Mark S. Henry. Advantages and Disadvantages of Targeting Industry Clusters, REDRL Research Report 09-2001-01, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, September 2001. 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.Barkley, David L. and Mark S. Henry, and Sherri Wright. “Industrial Targeting for Economic Development,
Lamie, R. David, David L. Barkley, Mark S. Henry, and John H. Syme. “Targeting Secondary Wood
Products Manufacturing: Identifying High
Impact, High Potential Sectors.” Research Report 97-1, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics,
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,
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