Superpopulation Models of Labor Supply and Consumer Expenditures.
Abstract
The major objective of this research was development of a new class of models suitable for more extensive study of worker and consumer behavior. It was the intention that such models would account for individual preferences as well as labor market conditions. That foundation is laid by development of super-population models. Additional objectives included using actual survey data to estimate the models. In this report are reported estimates of over twenty models of different populations. Results, although preliminary and subject to modification, indicate that further development of these models and techniques will prove worthwhile and beneficial to manpower planning and policy making and many allied areas of economic research.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA105424
Entities
People
- George F. Rhodes Jr
Organizations
- Colorado State University