Employment in R&D-Intensive High-Tech Industries in Texas
ARTICLE
Donald Lyons, Bill Luker
Monthly Labor Review Volume 119, Number 11, ISSN 0098-1818
Abstract
Petroleum and chemicals still distinguish the Texas high-technology sector from its counterparts in other states. Employment growth in Texas has shifted recently, first to civilian durable goods--particular personal computers--and then to high-tech services. (Author)
Citation
Lyons, D. & Luker, B. (1996). Employment in R&D-Intensive High-Tech Industries in Texas. Monthly Labor Review, 119(11), 15-25. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/81498/.
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