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This report presents a review of input-output methods for labor market analysis in Minnesota. For the computational examples, 1972 U.S. and Minnesota input-output tables were used, including employment and income statistics from U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Bureau of Department of Labor.
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The main objective of this study was to assess the current and future demand and supply of veterinarians in the region (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Nebraska).
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In the 1995 issue of the Journal of Cooperatives, Trechter and King reported findings from a survey of managerial compensation practices in Minnesota and Wisconsin cooperatives that was conducted in 1993. The results from that study indicated that overall compensation and bonuses received by...
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The purpose of this paper is to present some empirical evidence from a developing agriculture in northwestern India, evidence which shows that schooling of the farm people contributes to their useful productive abilities.
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During the last decade considerable research has been carried out on the non-farm labor supply of farm households. New insights and hypotheses on the economic behavior of households, known as "new home economics," and progress in applying more sophisticated estimation techniques have stimulated...
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