Michael Nealy
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Hello! Grouping the total number employees (regardless of profession) together and running through the same Event is certainly one way to set up your project, as a lot of those professions would b...
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That definitely seems odd! Would you mind sharing a little more info on your project setup (Region, Data Year, Events, etc.) so that I can try to replicate your results on my end? Thanks, Michael N...
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Good afternoon! We usually go by a simple rule for defining spending into either Commodity or Industry Output: If you know what the people bought(food, gas), use a Commodity Event. If you only know...
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Hello there! You absolutely can save/export a Data Library Dashboard! Of course, when you save the results of a query to a User Defined Dashboard you can access that Dashboard in Data Library from...
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That sound's perfect William! You can check out our support article Analyzing Capital Investments for additional considerations to keep in mind when setting up your Output Event for Capital expendi...
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Hello William! Without having any additional information on your inputs, project setup, results, etc. it is hard to know for sure why your base case values are consistently higher than alternative ...
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The Indirect and Induced effects you see are going to be Impacts supported due to the the initial shock (Direct effect). The initial round of spending is entered into IMPLAN as the Direct effect, s...
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Good Afternoon Paul! You can find more information on how Output is calculated in IMPLAN from our support article Understanding Output. Remember that Output = Total Value Added + Intermediate Input...
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Hello Monica, You are correct! In the event that you do not know exactly what percentage of these commodities are purchased locally you can let IMPLAN determine what portion of the production may a...
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Good morning! In order to view national Multipliers in the Region Details, you will first need to search for and select "US Totals" from the search bar on the Regions screen. Hope this helps! Mic...