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Watson, Donald A. – 1970
This study develops an input-output model for making employment projections and applies it to the Oregon economy. Using published data and guided estimates, the study provides an approximation of the structure of the Oregon economy in 1963, as the first step in the systematic investigation of the State's economic and trade transactions. This…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Employment Projections, Input Output Analysis, Labor Force Development
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
St. Louis, Larry; McNamara, James F. – Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1973
A decision model is presented for use in connection with data that are currently available in State departments of education to determine economies of scale for a State system of public school districts. An application of the model to the State of Oregon illustrates how economies of scale information for a State system can be used by policymakers…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Decision Making
Romer, Thomas; Rosenthal, Howard – 1984
The school spending model described in this report involves institutions and information based on the following reasoning. Where education spending must be approved by referenda, the school board seeks to obtain as large a budget as possible. Voters have to approve the budget proposal or accept the "reversion" level of spending--that…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Boss, Michael – 1973
The recent marked increase in voter-taxpayer rejection of school budget and school bond issues at polls across the United States -- a phenomenon popularly called the "taxpayers' revolt" -- has given rise to the widespread claim that public school finance is in a state of crisis. This paper develops a simplified model of a political…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
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Hand, Michael L. – Evaluation Review, 1990
Use of the bootstrap resampling technique (BRT) is assessed in its application to resampling analysis associated with measurement of payment allocation errors by federally funded Family Assistance Programs. The BRT is applied to a food stamp quality control database in Oregon. This analysis highlights the outlier-sensitivity of the…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Error Patterns, Family Income, Federal Aid