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An econometric model of a public university's income and enrollments

An econometric model of a public organization's income and outputs is applied to a public university and contains equations representing legislative demand for enrollments, students' attendance demand, and university supply. The results support the hypotheses that supply and the two demand...

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Published in:Journal of economic behavior & organization 1990-12, Vol.14 (3), p.403-423
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Econometrics
Economic models
Input output analysis
Interest groups
Legislation
Public finance
Public sector
Statistical analysis
Supply & demand
Universities
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