“…Much has been written about the movements of people, both to metropolitan areas in the aestheticallyattractive regions of the U.S. and to nonmetropolitan and rural areas beyond conventional suburbs of old cities, about their positive and negative impacts for urban and rural development, and about explanations of the process (e.g., Beale, 1977;Berry, 1976;Bourne, 1980;Morrill, 1979Morrill, , 1980Ploch, 1978;Roseman and Williams, 1980;Sternlieb and Hughes, 1975;Vining and Kontuly, 1978). Related literature deals with the rapid industrialization of urban and rural areas located away from the traditional manufacturing belt (e.g., Beyers, 1979;Lonsdale and Seyler, 1979;Rees, 1979;Sternlieb and Hughes, 1975;Wardwell and Gilchrist, 1980).…”