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A financial analysis framework for examining the teaching, research and administrative costs of public universities: the Arkansas case.
September 22, 1993... Introduction
During the past few years many colleges and universities have faced budget cuts causing the elimination of programs and personnel as well as significant increases in tuition fees for students.(1) (Chronicle of Higher Education,...
The efficiency of the college football betting market for Southeastern Conference teams.
September 22, 1993... Background
Betting on football games has more in common with investing in securities than is generally realized. Both forms of speculation are motivated by the perception that errors exist in the respective markets. In the market for football...
New tax laws impact on charitable activity.
September 22, 1993... Introduction
"Your contribution is tax deductible," is one of the most overused and oft misunderstood phrases we hear or see from organizations soliciting our contributions. There has been considerable abuse in the charitable contribution area...
Arkansas per capita income and population: 1981-1991. (The Arkansas Economy: Arkansas Economic Perspectives)
September 22, 1993... Introduction
This paper is the fourth in a series that began in 1989 examining the movements of Population and Per Capita Income among the state's 75 counties and six Metropolitan Statistical areas (MSAs). The first paper, "Arkansas Per Capita...
A moderate expansion of the U.S. economy. (includes related articles) (The Arkansas Economy: Selected Arkansas nad U.S. Economic Indicators)
September 22, 1993... Introduction
During the second and third quarters of 1993, the U.S. economic indicators showed a moderately growing economy that was supported by consumer spending (notably for automobiles) and by residential construction. The Arkansas economy...