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laurellucia commented, And one more question regarding employment effects - when I am running a 2021 event using 2013 data, how are the employment effects adjusted, if at all, to account for changes in the economy over t...
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laurellucia commented, Thank you. That is helpful. One thing I am still confused about is the reference to the BLS employment growth model. Are you simply saying that the price change estimates happen to come from that ...
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laurellucia created a post, using GDP deflators for future projections
I understand that IMPLAN GDP deflators account for relative price changes over time. I saw in the glossary that it says “For projections into the future, we use the annual rate of change in output ...
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laurellucia created a post, Household income categories - nominal dollars?
I am analyzing a household income change in a future year. I wanted to confirm that I should enter the predicted dollar change for each household income category as nominal dollars for the event ye...
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laurellucia created a post, Deducing Consumer Spending as a Share of GRP
Using IMPLAN, is there a way to deduce what share of GRP is attributable to consumer spending? In other words, I am interested in breaking down the GRP into two categories - 1) spending by consumer...
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laurellucia commented, Thank you. That answers my question. I would like to use MRIO, but I am using a zip-code specific model and I understand that MRIO is not yet possible.
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laurellucia created a post, In-Commuter Spending Assumption
Using the Labor Income activity, does IMPLAN assume that in-commuters spend some of their income within the study area but a lower percentage than residents spend, or does IMPLAN assume that in-com...
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laurellucia commented, After finding more information throughout the Forum, I would like to refine my question. I am trying to determine the assumed savings and personal tax rates by household income level for Los Ange...
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laurellucia created a post, Household income change - assumed share spent?
I am running a household income change analysis. I am wondering if there is a way to deduce IMPLAN's assumption in terms of what share of an increase in household income is spent by the households?...