Rural economic resiliency in Colorado study of factors impacting resiliency.
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade, 2016.
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1 online resource (28 pages) : illustrations
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"November 4, 2016."
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"Colorado research team: Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade; Department of Local Affairs, State Demography Office; University of Colorado, Leeds School of Business."
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As Colorado communities around the state continue to confront different economic challenges, certain communities demonstrate a resiliency that others do not. While some communities bounce back quickly from downturns, others lag behind and sometimes never completely recover. A comprehensive, statewide analysis of factors that affect a community's resiliency is important because it will allow stakeholders to assist struggling communities better, while encouraging communities that are already moving in the right direction.

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(2016). Rural economic resiliency in Colorado: study of factors impacting resiliency . Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade.

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2016. Rural Economic Resiliency in Colorado: Study of Factors Impacting Resiliency. Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade.

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Rural Economic Resiliency in Colorado: Study of Factors Impacting Resiliency Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade, 2016.

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