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Daniels, M., W.C. Norman and M.S. Henry. 2004. "Estimating Income Effects of a Sports Tourism Event." Annals of Tourism Research 31:1 pp. 180-199.
Henry, M.S., D.L. Barkley and Haizhen Li. 2003. "Fiscal Trends: Implications for the Rural South." Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 55:2, pp. 237-250.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, and Julia S. Rubin. 2001. "Certified Capital Companies: Strengths and Shortcomings of the Latest Wave of State-Assisted Venture Capital Programs." Economic Development Quarterly 15(4), (November) pp 350-366.
Henry, M.S. and W. Lewis. 2001. "Welfare Reform: Remedy for Persistent Poverty in the Rural South?" Rural America 15(2), pp. 59-67.
Barkley, David L., and Deborah M. Markley. 2001. "Nontraditional Sources of Venture Capital for Rural America." Rural America 16(1), May, 10-26.
Henry, Mark S. 2001. "Impacts of Welfare Reform on Rural Families and Implications for the Reauthorization Debate: Comments." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85(5), pp. 1310-1311.
Henry, Mark S., Willis Lewis, Lynn Reinschmiedt and Darren Lewis. 2001. "Is There a Real Disadvantage in Reducing Welfare and Food Stamp Participation in Mississippi and South Carolina?" Rural America 16(3), pp. 37-43.
Henry, M.S., B. Schmitt and V. Piguet. 2001. "Spatial Econometric Models for Simultaneous Systems: Application to Rural Community Growth in France." International Regional Science Review 24(2), pp. 171-193.
Miller, S. E., Mark S. Henry, Brenda VanderMey and Paul Horton. 2000. "Economic Impacts on South Carolina Households of the Red Imported Fire Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)." Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology 17(3), pp. 113-123.
Henry, Mark S. 2000. "New Directions in Regional Science--A View From Agricultural and Applied Economics." Review of Regional Studies 30 (1), pp. 49-56.
Schmitt, B. and M.S. Henry. 2000. "Size and Growth of Employment Centers in French Labor Market Areas: consequences for Rural Population and Employment." Regional Science and Urban Economics 30(1), pp. 1-21.
Kim, Yunsoo, David L. Barkley, and Mark S. Henry. 2000. "Industry Characteristics Linked to Establishment Concentrations in Nonmetropolitan Areas." Journal of Regional Science 40(2), pp. 231-259.
Barkley, David L. 1999. Employment Change in the Nonmetropolitan South: An Overview of Recent Trends and Future Prospects. Southern Rural Sociology 15(1), pp. 5-37.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry, and Yunsoo Kim. 1999. Industry Agglomerations and Employment Change in Nonmetro Areas." Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 11(3), pp. 168-186.
Henry, Mark S., Bertrand Schmitt,
Knud Kristensen, David L. Barkley, Shuming Bao. 1999.
"Extending Carlino-Mills Models to Examine
Urban Size and Growth Impacts on Proximate Rural Communities." Growth
and Change, 30: 526-548 (Fall).
Barkley, David L. "Communities Left Behind: Can Nonviable Places Become Smart?" Review of Regional Studies, Vol. 28, No. 2, 1998, pp. 1-7.
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. 81-10..
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.
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, D., M. Henry and S. Bao. 1995. "How Functional Are Economic Areas? Tests for Intra-regional Spatial Association using Spatial Data Analysis." Papers in Regional Science, 74:4:1-20.
Other Publications
Barkley, D.L., M.S. Henry, and Santosh Nair. 2006. "Regional Innovation Systems: Implications for Nonmetropolitan Areas and Workers in the South." Growth and Change, 37:2, pp 278-306.
Henry, M. S., and Norman, W. C. (2002). Economic Impact of a Multi-purpose Soccer Complex in Rock Hill, South Carolina , 43 pp. Submitted to City of Rock Hill Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Rock Hill , South Carolina . Clemson , SC : Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory and Recreation, Travel and Tourism Institute, Clemson University .
Templeton, S.R., M.S. Henry, Bihui Jin and D. Zilberman. 2002. Economic Impacts of California's Golf Course Facilities in 2000. Research Report RR-02-01, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, and Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry,
and Mellie L. Warner. 2002. Targeting Growth Opportunities
for Lancaster County, 2002. REDRL Research Report 10-2002-04, Regional
Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, October.
Barkley, David L., and Mark S.
Henry. 2002. 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.
Barkley, David L., Mark S. Henry,
and Mellie L. Warner. 2002. Estimating the Community-Level
Impacts of Attracting New Businesses: The Implications of Local Labor Market
Adjustments. REDRL Research Report 02-2002-01, Regional Development
Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, February.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, David Freshwater, Julia S. Rubin and Ron Shaffer. Establishing Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions: Lessons Learned. Rural Policy Research Institute, University of Missouri, Columbia, June 2001.
Freshwater, David, David L. Barkley, Deborah M. Markley, Julia S. Rubin and Ron Shaffer. Non-traditional Venture Capital Institutions: Filling a Financial Market Gap. Rural Policy Research Institute, University of Missouri, Columbia, June 2001.
Barkley, David L., Deborah M. Markley, David Freshwater, Julia S. Rubin and Ron Shaffer. Establishing Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions The Decision Making Process. Rural Policy Research Institute, University of Missouri, June 2001.
Markley, Deborah M., David L. Barkley, Julia S. Rubin, David Freshwater and Ron Shaffer. Case Studies of Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions. Rural Policy Research Institute, University of Missouri, June 2001.
Barkley, David L., Yunsoo Kim,
and Mark S. Henry. Do Manufacturing Plants Cluster
Across Rural Areas? Evidence from a Probabilistic Modelling Approach,
REDRL Research 10-2001-01, Regional Economics Development Research Laboratory,
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, October 2001.
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.
Barkley,
David L. Economic Development in South Carolina:
An Overview of Recent Trends and Future Prospects, REDRL Research Report
08-2001-01, Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University,
Clemson, SC, August 2001.
Barkley,
David L. Employment Generation Strategies for Small
Towns: An Overview of Alternatives, REDRL Research Report 08-2001-02,
Regional Economic Development Research Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson,
SC, August 2001.
Barkley, David L.,
Mark S. Henry and Mellie Warner. Contribution of
the Greenville Hospital System To the Economies of Greenville County and the
South Carolina Upstate, 2000, REDRL Research Report 05-2001-01, Regional
Economic Development Laboratory, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, May 2001.
Barkley,
David L. and Deborah M. Markley. "Nontraditional
Sources of Venture Capital for Rural America," Rural America,
16:1, pp. 19-26. May 2001.
Henry,
Mark S. and Willis Lewis. "Welfare
Reform Remedy for Persistent Poverty in the South?" Rural America,
15:4, pp. 59-67. February 2001.
Rathwell,
P.J., M.G. Evatt, and M.S. Henry. Contributions of the
Ornamental Horticulture and Turfgrass Industries to the South Carolina Economy,
1999. Extension Economics Report 194, Clemson University, April 2001.
"Equity Capital for Nonmetropolitan Businesses: An Introduction to Alternative Sources and Directory to Related Web Sites." Prepared for the Rural Policy Research Institute, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
Henry,
Mark S., Willis Lewis, Lynn Reinschmiedt and Darren Hudson. Reducing
Food Stamps and Welfare Caseloads in the South: Are Rural Areas Less Likely
to Succeed Than Urban Centers? Working Paper, Joint Center for Poverty
Research, Northwestern University and University of Chicago, June 19, 2000.
Barkley, David L., Christopher Ferland, David Freshwater, Deborah 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." Rural Policy Brief PB99-3, Rural Policy Research Institute, University of Missouri, November, 1999.
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: Missouri's Experience to Date." Rural Policy Brief PB2000-2R*, Rural Policy Research Institute, March 2000.
Henry, Mark S., David L. Barkley, Yu Bai and Jae Espey. Employment Growth in Rural TVA Counties: Does Establishment Size Matter? TVA Rural Studies Report 00-12, Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, September 2000.
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.
Drabenstott, Mark, Mark Henry, and Kristin Mitchell. 1999. "Where Have All the Packing Plants Gone? The New Meat Geography in Rural America." Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 3rd Quarter, 84(3): 65-82.
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.
Henry, Mark S. and David L. Barkley, "Economic Impact of the Greenville Hospital System on the Economy of 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.
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 Project Report, 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.
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.
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." RR 97-2, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, 1997, 64 pages.
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
Henry, Mark.S, Bertrand Schmitt, Knud Kristensen, David L. Barkley and S. Bao. 1998. "Rural Links to Urban Growth in Functional Economic Regions." Invited Paper, National Science Foundation. Workshop on Analytical Economic Geography and Regional Change, University. of Connecticut. Mar 21-23.
Henry, M. 1996. "Input-Output Analysis for Rural Development Policy: An Overview and An Example of the Impacts of New Highways in Rural S.C." in Foundations of Rural Development Policy. Dave Sears, Tom Rowley and Glenn Nelson, editors. Greenwood Publishing, p. 167-195.
Henry, Mark S., D. Barkley, and K. Brooks. 1996. Coastal Zone Rural Economic Development Through Enhanced Linkages to a Resort Growth Center: The South Carolina Low-Country and Hilton Head Island. Research Report 96-1. Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics. Clemson University.
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