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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 reviewedBishop, John H. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1979
The paper specifies mathematically the demand and supply functions for interacting factor markets to characterize the impact of alternative antipoverty programs. Wage subsidies were found to be the most transfer-efficient, implying that education and training is the most cost-effective means of aiding the low-skilled. (MF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Research, Employment Programs, Input Output Analysis


