Estimation of Employment Multipliers for Planning in Ozarks Nonmetropolitan Counties
Curtis Braschler and
John A. Kuehn
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1976, vol. 8, issue 1, 187-192
Abstract:
Planning for regional growth and development must necessarily be contingent upon population growth or decline expected for the region in question. Ultimately, all decisions regarding allocation of resources to the process of developing the infrastructure of fixed capital assets to serve a region's population depends upon the number of people to be served. The purpose of this article is to present employment multipliers calculated by regression analysis and to describe their usage for planning in nonmetropolitan counties of the Ozarks region. Many technical questions concerning the statistical procedure have been discussed elsewhere. Thus, these questions will be only briefly reviewed herein.
Date: 1976
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