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Indicators of inhabitant, household, family and economic growth : South Carolina and North Carolina

McLean, Edward L.
Roper, Cindy G.
Clemson University. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics
Abstract
Social and economic futures are dependent on numbers of housing units, families, households and individuals, and on many characteristics of aggregate populations. Concern is, of course, directed to geopolitical entities; i.e., geography having permanent administrative boundaries. Research reported in this manuscript is focused on the states of North Carolina and South Carolina, and counties within the two states.
Issue Date
2000-04
Keywords
Population forecasting--South Carolina, Population forecasting--North Carolina, Housing forecasting--South Carolina, Housing forecasting--North Carolina, South Carolina--Economic conditions, North Carolina--Economic conditions
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Text
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Copyright status determined to be in the public domain on April 27, 2020 by United States Supreme Court ruling (Georgia et al., Petitioners v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. : 590 U.S.__(2020))
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