Economic development study of the Texas coastal zone.

dc.acquisition-srcDr. David R. Aldrichen_US
dc.call-noHD77.5.U6 E26en_US
dc.call-noHD77.5.U6 E26 GBAYen_US
dc.contract-noen_US
dc.contributor.authorTexas A&M University, Industrial Economics Research Division.en_US
dc.contributor.otheren_US
dc.date.accessioned2010-02-15T16:53:14Z
dc.date.available2010-02-15T16:53:14Z
dc.date.issued1972en_US
dc.degreeen_US
dc.description130 p.en_US
dc.description-otheren_US
dc.description.abstractData compiled from records of 36 Texas coastal counties between 1940-1970 are related to future projections of growth from the present to 2000 AD. Analysis of population, industrial, employment and economic trends suggests potential changes within the coastal zone as population shifts due to decline in extractive industries and increase in secondary industries such as food processing and tertiary activities in trade service or trade areas. Recent statistics and further projections are depicted through 24 figures and 29 tables. Appendices discuss projection methodology, future studies, and the implications of superport facilities and construction of a nuclear power complex within the coastal zone.en_US
dc.description.urihttp://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htmen_US
dc.geo-codeGalveston Bayen_US
dc.historySeptember 1993en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/19681
dc.latitudeen_US
dc.locationTAMUG circulating collection; Galveston Bay Collectionen_US
dc.longitudeen_US
dc.notesPrepared for Coastal Resources Management Program, Interagency Council on Natural Resources and the Environment, State of Texasen_US
dc.placeCollege Station, Texasen_US
dc.publisherTexas A&M Universityen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries1923.00en_US
dc.relation.urien_US
dc.scaleen_US
dc.seriesSea Grant Program, TAMU-SG-72-212en_US
dc.subjecteconomicsen_US
dc.subjecteconometricsen_US
dc.subjecteconomic analysisen_US
dc.titleEconomic development study of the Texas coastal zone.en_US
dc.typeBooken_US
dc.universityen_US
dc.vol-issueen_US

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