38 research outputs found
Input-output Analysis - Texas High Plains Labor Employment Potentials to 1980
The regional economy of the Texas High Plains (56 counties) is confronted with limited and exhaustable supplies of natural resources. This study was conducted to provide estimates of the direct labor requirements per 5.5 billion in 1967 to $8.7 billion in 1980. In order to meet this level of production, labor employment in the region could increase from the 1967 level of 254 thousand to an estimated 406 thousand in 1980
Selected National Economic and Energy Policy Impacts on the Texas Economy: An Input-Output Simulation Model Analysis
A simulation model of the Texas economy was developed to analyze energy policy. An analysis of President Ford's proposals indicate a positive net effect of the excise tax and rebate program in the first year, but large negative effects in later years
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Texas Business Review, July 1974
The Business Situation in Texas; The Effect of Crude-Oil Production on the Economy of Texas; Texas Construction: Housing for the Elderly in Texas, Part 2. Retirement LifestylesBureau of Business Researc
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Texas Business Review, January 1974
The Business Situation in Texas; The Input-Output Model for the State of Texas; The Bureau of Business Research, 1926-1974; Texas Construction: Budget MotelsBureau of Business Researc
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Water Resources in Texas: The Need for a Water Research Agenda
Center for Water and the Environmen