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Impact vs Contribution Analysis |
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Friday, 18 July 2008 09:43 |
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Two general categories of studies using IMPLAN have emerged over the years. The larger of these categories includes Impact Analysis studies that examine the economic impacts of events like the opening of a new amusement park. |
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Impacts of Construction vs Operations |
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Friday, 18 July 2008 06:22 |
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Suppose you are investigating the impacts of a new sports event center like a new football stadium. It is important to distinguish the construction impacts of the stadium ("one-time" impacts) from the operations impacts ("on-going" impacts). <more...> |
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IMPLAN Glossary of I-O Terms |
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008 06:56 |
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We have just begun building an online Glossary of IMPLAN-related terms. <more...> |
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Friday, 11 July 2008 06:33 |
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In addition to our other training methods, IMPLAN is introducing Video Introduction to IMPLAN courses. |
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Vertical and Horizontal Efficiency of an Impact Policy |
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Thursday, 03 July 2008 07:21 |
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The most common use of IMPLAN is to estimate the magnitude and distribution of economic impacts for a project or policy. <more...> |
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Two Situations for Using Retail Margins |
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 16:50 |
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If a final demand change is caused by retail consumer spending, then it is neccessary to apply Margins to the Event. This ensures that the demand is correctly allocated to the IMPLAN sectors responsible for the production of the product purchased at a retail store. It is easy to get confused about exactly how to apply Margins. Two general scenarios regarding retail purchases are commonly occurring and Margins are applied differently in each case. Let's look at two examples. |
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