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Title: A Quantitative Procedure for the Assignment of Industries to Capital Sector Types
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1. D'Amico, Ronald
A Quantitative Procedure for the Assignment of Industries to Capital Sector Types
Working Paper, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1981
Cohort(s): Young Men
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Capital Sector; Dual Economic Theory; Industrial Classification; Private Sector

While dual economy theory has been shown to enhance our understanding of the process of stratification in America, a satisfactory operationalization of the fundamental concept underlying this theory--that of a bifurcated industrial structure--has yet to be devised. This paper attempts to fill this void by factor analyzing production and product market characteristics of industries. The resultant factor structure is inspected for evidence of dualism and factor scores are used to assign industries to sectors.
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D'Amico, Ronald. "A Quantitative Procedure for the Assignment of Industries to Capital Sector Types." Working Paper, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1981.