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Johnes, Geraint; Johnes, Jill – Economics of Education Review, 2009
A multiproduct cost function is estimated for English higher education institutions using a panel of data from recent years. The panel approach allows estimation by means of a random parameter stochastic frontier model which provides considerable new insights in that it allows the impact on costs of inter-institutional differences in the cost…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Costs, Efficiency, Economics
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Correa, Hector; Correa, Virginia – Library & Information Science Research, 1996
The identification and description of the personnel components of a library and their interrelations are used to construct an input-output model similar to those used to analyze the interdependence among sectors in an economy. This model makes it possible to forecast personnel requirements resulting from changes in demands for library services.…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Input Output Analysis, Library Administration, Library Personnel
Rolloff, John August
The records of 27 farm operators participating in farm business analysis programs in 5 Ohio schools were studied to develop and test a model for determining the influence of the farm business analysis phase of vocational agriculture instruction in farm management. Economic returns were measured as ratios between 1965 program inputs and outputs…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Agricultural Education, Cost Effectiveness, Course Evaluation
Murdock, Steve H.; Leistritz, F. Larry – 1978
General development, structure, and uses of a computerized impact projection model, the North Dakota Regional Environmental Assessment Program (REAP) Economic-Demographic Assessment Model, were studied not only to describe a model developed to meet informational needs of local decision makers (especially in a rural area undergoing development),…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Computer Oriented Programs, Demography, Development
Garn, Harvey A.; And Others – 1976
Aspects are summarized of a current approach to social indicator research and related problems in policy analysis generated by an interest in isolating major sources of variability in the generation of human welfare and developing indicators associated with welfare-generating processes. A set of models being developed for indicator research is…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Decision Making, Economic Research, Information Needs
Boardman, Anthony E.; And Others – 1974
This paper models the educational process by a system of simultaneous equations. The endogenous variables (educational outputs) are a pupil's achievement, participation in a college preparatory program, need for achievement (aspirations), demonstrated motivation (effort), expectations, self-esteem, belief in his ability to control his environment…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, College Preparation, Economic Research
Liedholm, Carl – 1973
Within the context of the role of rural employment in overall economic development, the objectives were to summarize existing knowledge of the rural African nonfarm sector and to develop an analytical framework for examing utilization of labor in this sector, using a descriptive profile, a theoretical model, and a research approach to rural…
Descriptors: Capital, Demography, Economic Research, Employment Patterns
Garner, William T. – 1971
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the problems and prospects of applying production function or input-output analysis to the process of schooling. The cognitive aspect of schooling is discussed here and is restricted to those aspects readily measured by achievement tests. It is argued that education production function studies should…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Development, Economic Research
Temkin, Sanford – 1970
Every administrator bears primary responsibility for planning the accomplishment of those objectives and activities that fall in his area. When responsibility is relatively restricted, the informal and intuitive methods that constitute "sound judgment" suffice. However, as his area of responsibility widens to include increasingly complex…
Descriptors: Administration, Annotated Bibliographies, Budgeting, Contemporary Literature