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The Economic Consequences of Marcellus Shale Gas Extraction: Key Issues
 
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New York Communities 2010: A Year of CaRDI Publications

 

 

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 Making Good Choices: What Local Policy Makers Need to Know About the Green Economy

 

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Rural New York State in Perspective:
A Chartbook from the Empire State Poll, 2009

 

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Economic Development in New York State: An Overview of the Project Development Process
by David Kay and Djahane Salehabadi, Cornell University

 

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New York Communities 2009: A Year of CaRDI Publications

 

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Articulating Local Politics and Market Forces for Economic Development:
A Case Study of Ethanol Development in Upstate New York
By Djahane Salehabadi and Max J. Pfeffer, Cornell University

 

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Rural New York State in Perspective:
A Chartbook from the Empire State Poll, 2007-2008

 

New York North Country

The North Country in Statistical Profile
by Juraj Gavurnik

 

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New York Communities 2007: A Year of CaRDI Publications

 

Energy

Municipal Approaches to Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Production: A Resource for Community Energy Initiatives

By Shawn Lindabury, Todd M. Schmit, Rod Howe, and Tania Schusler

 

City Skyline

Losing and Gaining Metropolitan Status: Implications for Program Eligibility, Community Image, and Local Development

By K. Whitney Mauer and David L. Brown

 

Farm

Owners of Idle Agricultural and Forest Land in New York State: Results from a Mail Survey

By David Kay & Nelson Bills, Cornell University

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