University of Texas. Bureau of Business Research
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Bibliography series. | |
Business gaming; a survey of American collegiate schools of business | |
Chartbook of Texas business | |
Colorado River industrial development area, Texas; an economic survey | |
Development of a statistical procedure for estimating farm cash income & Texas farm cash income, 1927-1953 | |
Directory of Texas manufacturers | |
Economic statistics of Texas, 1900-1962 | |
An economic survey method for small areas | |
An economic survey of Angleton, Brazoria County, Texas | |
Farm cash income in Texas, 1927-1936 (preliminary report) | |
Nocona: future of a Texas leather center | |
Proceedings, the University of Texas business conference on transportation, November 14 and 15, 1941. | |
Resources for tomorrow: the Texas economy to 1975 | |
Selected trade and professional associations of Texas. | |
The small business executive decision simulation: administrator's manual | |
Studies in personnel and management. | |
A study of Texas food prices and related factors : a joint report to Governor John B. Connally | |
A survey of university business and economic research reports; a compilation of faculty and doctoral research projects in business and economics completed or in progress in university schools of business and departments of economics during the academic years 1959 through 1963. | |
Texas bus. rev. | |
Texas industrial expansion | |
Texas wholesale trade and commodity sales in the Gulf Southwest | |
Water for the future | |
Water requirements survey, Texas High Plains; a study of resource utilization, industrial development potentials, population growth and water use | |
Winters; a study in west Texas economic demography |