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Abstract:
The author examines local responses to changes in economic growth and capital mobility by addressing differences in distinctly local styles of economic development planning. Capital mobility refers to the movement of industry to an area experiencing local economic growth, in the face of a current economically declining locale.
Abstract:
By action of the 1957 General Assembly the state of North Carolina has embarked upon a new role of furnishing, in conjunction with the federal government, technical planning assistance to local governmental units.