2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2010.02.003
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Factors affecting rural development in turkey: Bartın case study

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“…At the fi rst stage of data evaluation, principal component analysis was used to divide variables into groups to determine the most important facGroups, variables, labels, units and some statistics of the variables Table 4 ( Harman 1967, Yılmaz et al 2010. Among the 26 variables in the data set, the QUALT variable was the only variable to have a dominant factor loading in both factors 1 and 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the fi rst stage of data evaluation, principal component analysis was used to divide variables into groups to determine the most important facGroups, variables, labels, units and some statistics of the variables Table 4 ( Harman 1967, Yılmaz et al 2010. Among the 26 variables in the data set, the QUALT variable was the only variable to have a dominant factor loading in both factors 1 and 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factor analysis (Harman 1967, Yılmaz et al 2010) was used to evaluate all variables simultaneously and to determine the most important factors affecting the production yield rate. For factor analysis, a data matrix with N x n (26 x 41) dimensions was input to a principal component model using the Varimax criterion and Kaiser Normalization (Hair et al 1992).…”
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“…There are four major elements of rural development, which are economic, social, cultural-human and environment [1,2]. In fact, the economic level of specific counties is also a factor for determining the degree of rural area development.…”
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“…Despite the existence of a well-established body of research data regarding differential economic performance, specific research into this issue in rural areas only truly began in the late 1980s and early 1990s [1]. The perception of rural development has undergone considerable changes in the past 30 years, and it has become a multi-dimensional issue [2]. Academicians have paid a great deal of attention to the importance of natural resources, environmental dimensions of rural development and economic dimensions [6][7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%