Industrial Development Financing in South Dakota
1978
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Artifact Description
This bulletin reports results of a study of industrial development financing in South Dakota. Objectives of the study were: 1. to describe the institutions which control funds that are now or are potentially available for industrial development financing in South Dakota; 2. to estimate the current and potential availability of industrial development fund from each source; 3. to determine by sub-state region the supplies and uses of industrial development funds in South Dakota; 4. to evaluate the current supply-demand balance for industrial development funds, and to project supplies and demands to 1980 and 1985; and 5. to identify financing sources and/or methods that might provide additional industrial capital.
Bibliographic Details
South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State University
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