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Originally published in 1988, this is a collection of symposium papers examining the link between public infrastructure and economic growth. Subjects covered include Economic theories of infrastructure Decision-making, Issues in the supply of Public infrastructure, Life cycle behaviour and the demand for infrastructure, limitations, financial sources and budgeting, the role of the local and federal government, different models and case studies in South Carolina, North Dakota, and the Pennsylvania Agricultural Access Program

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Local Infrastructure Investment in Rural America
A Westview Special Study
First published in 1988 by Westview Press
Published in 2021 by Routledge
605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright 1988 by Taylor & Francis
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Local infrastructure investment in runt America.
1. Public investmentsUnited States.
2. Infrastructure (Economics)United States.
3. United StatesRural conditions. 4. Local
governmentUnited States. I. Johnson, Thomas G.
II. Deaton, Brady J. III. Segam, Eduardo.
HC110. P83L63 1988 332.67252 87-21606
ISBN 0-8133-7460-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-3670-1397-4 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-3671-6384-6 (pbk)
Contents
Brady J. Deaton and Marvin E. Konyha
PART I: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
2 Economic Theories of Infrastructure Decision-Making
Thomas G. Johnson
Appendix 2: Graphical Presentation of a Two-Person, Two-Good (One Public and One Private) World
Daniel M. Otto
3 Issues in the Supply of Public Infrastructure
Daniel M. Otto
4 Life Cycle Behavior, Uncertainty, and the Demand for Infrastructure
Thomas F. Stinson
5 Factors Influencing the Demand for Rural Infrastructure
Daryl Hobbs
6 Limitations of Theoretical Foundations of Infrastructure Investment Decision-Making
George R. McDowell
PART II: MODELS AND APPROACHES FOR COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS
7 Budgeting: The Foundation of Community Service Research and Extension Programs
Gerald A. Doeksen
Appendix 7A: Generalized Location Optimization Selection System
Appendix 7B: The Routing Model
8 Economic-Demographic Projection Models: An Overview of Recent Developments for Infrastructure Analysis
Lonnie L. Jones, Steve Murdock, and F. Larry Leistritz
9 Using Fiscal Impact Models in Local Infrastructure Investment Decisions
John M. Halstead and Thomas G. Johnson
10 Data Needs and Limitations for Public Services Modeling
J. M. (Jack) Whitmer
11 New Directions and Challenges for Modeling of Community Infrastructure Analysis
Theodore R. Alter
PART III. INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT DECISION-MAKING: CASE STUDIES
12 Local Government Needs for Infrastructure Planning: The Texas Example
Michael D. Woods
13 Assisting Local Government Needs: The Nevada Experience
Thomas R. Harris
14 The Pennsylvania Agricultural-Access Program
William R. Gillis and James G. Beierlein
15 Infrastructure Needs in South Carolina: Factors to Consider in Allocating State Resources to Local Areas
Mark S. Henry
16 Financing Infrastructure in Rapid Growth Communities: The North Dakota Experience
F. Larry Leistiitz and Steve H. Murdock
17 Investing in Economic Development Infrastructure: A Decision-Making Framework
Warren Kriesel, Brady J. Deaton, and Thomas G. Johnson
PART IV: POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
18 Financial Sources for Local Infrastructure Investment
Patrick J. Sullivan
19 Political and Organizational Considerations in Infrastructure Investment Decision-Making
Beverly A. Cigler
20 Needed Institutional Change to Provide Local Infrastructure
Glen C. Pulver
21 Reflections and Directions
Ron E. Shaffer
22 Rural Infrastructure Research Needs
Beverly A. Cigler
23 The Role of Cooperative Extension, USDA, Land Grant Universities, and Rural Development Centers
Russ Youmans, Bruce A. Weber, Glenn Nelson, and J. Norman Reid
PART V: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
24 The Federal Governments Role in Community Infrastructure in the 1980s and Beyond
Beth Walter Honadle
25 Infrastructure Investment: Alternatives and Priorities
Thomas G. Johnson, Brady J. Deaton, and Eduardo Segarra
  1. Part I: Theoretical Foundations of Infrastructure Investment
    1. 2 Economic Theories of Infrastructure Decision-Making
      1. Appendix 2: Graphical Presentation of a Two-Person, Two-Good (One Public and One Private) World
    2. 3 Issues in the Supply of Public Infrastructure
    3. 4 Life Cycle Behavior, Uncertainty, and the Demand for Infrastructure
    4. 5 Factors Influencing the Demand for Rural Infrastructure
    5. 6 Limitations of Theoretical Foundations of Infrastructure Investment Decision-Making
  2. Part II: Models and Approaches for Community Infrastructure Analysis
    1. 7 Budgeting: The Foundation of Community Service Research and Extension Programs
      1. Appendix 7A: Generalized Location Optimization Selection System
      2. Appendix 7B: The Routing Model
    2. 8 Economic-Demographic Projection Models: An Overview of Recent Developments for Infrastructure Analysis
    3. 9 Using Fiscal Impact Models in Local Infrastructure Investment Decisions
    4. 10 Data Needs and Limitations for Public Services Modeling
    5. 11 New Directions and Challenges for Modeling of Community Infrastructure Analysis
  3. Part III: Infrastructure Investment Decision-Making: Case Studies
    1. 12 Local Government Needs for Infrastructure Planning: The Texas Example
    2. 13 Assisting Local Government Needs: The Nevada Experience
    3. 14 The Pennsylvania Agricultural-Access Program
    4. 15 Infrastructure Needs in South Carolina: Factors to Consider in Allocating State Resources to Local Areas
    5. 16 Financing Infrastructure in Rapid Growth Communities: The North Dakota Experience
    6. 17 Investing in Economic Development Infrastructure: A Decision-Making Framework
  4. Part IV: Political Considerations in Infrastructure Investment Analysis
    1. 18 Financial Sources for Local Infrastructure Investment
    2. 19 Political and Organizational Considerations in Infrastructure Investment Decision-Making
    3. 20 Needed Institutional Change to Provide Local Infrastructure
    4. 21 Reflections and Directions
    5. 22 Rural Infrastructure Research Needs
    6. 23 The Role of Cooperative Extension, USDA, Land Grant Universities, and Rural Development Centers
  5. Part V: Implications for the Future of Infrastructure Investment
    1. 24 The Federal Governments Role in Community Infrastructure in the 1980s and Beyond
    2. 25 Infrastructure Investment: Alternatives and Priorities
Guide
Tables and Figures
Tables
7.1 Ambulance Medical Calls by Age and Population
7.2 Estimated Communications Equipment Costs (1983)
7.3 Estimated Vehicle Operating Expenses, 1983
7.4 Estimated Medical Supply Expenses, 1983
7.5 Estimated Building Operating Expenses, 1983
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