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By ANNETTE FULLER
Staff Writer
Eastern North Carolina is likely to '
remain predominantly rural and poor
despite Gov. Jim Hunt's efforts to recruit
out-of-state industries into the area,
according to researchers; at the UNC
Department of City and Regional
Planning. '
The Tar Heel state's recent economic
boom is slowing down and state planners
probably will not be able to divert
significant growth to areas that would not
have received it anyway, said Rick
Carlisle, a graduate student in regional
planning. '--
The governor last month announced
plans for a balanced growth policy, a
strategy to bring new industrial
development into rural areas with high
unemployment.
"There are a wide variety of things to be
considered when bringing in industry that
won't be met if the state relies only on
industrial recruitment," Carlisle said.
He and other student researchers are
preparing several articles on industrial
recruitment and development for the
regional planning journal Carolina
Planning, to be published later this year.
When he announced the recruitment
program. Hunt said the idea is to bring
the jobs to the people rather than inviting
a mass exodus from areas of high
unemployment. ,
But Carlisle and other students of
planning say there is little the state can do
to direct the flow of growth.
Community-based enterprises, where
workers band together and buy stock in
the business, is a better way of promoting
industrial growth, he said.
"Studies have shown an increase in
productivity after a company has become
community-owned," graduate researcher
Mike Redmond said.
Locally-owned firms are more
responsive to community needs, such as
water and sewer services, than are out-of-state
companies recruited into an area.
Carlisle said.
Rural municipal and county
governments could apply for federal
funds to begin community-based
enterprises, the UNC researchers suggest.
Hunt's balanced-growth theory
ignores certain controversial aspects ot
industrial recruiting, according to
Carlisle and Redmond.
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