
bowenellzey
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Regions in Data Library
Can you create and analyze multi-county regions in Data Library?
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Data Library
Will you be posting a recording of the webinar held on June 2? Unfortunately miss it and would like to share it with our team.
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Measuring impact of displacement of downtown employees during building major renovaation
I'm working with a client to understand how displacement of employees from a public building being renovated will impact the downtown economy. The construction project will be for 2 years and will...
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Household spending patterns
Does sector 441 within the household spending pattern include property tax payments?
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private households entry
You advised using private households for employment when doing an analysis by parts project. Do I enter wages in employee compensation or industry sales? If entered in compensation, a similar val...
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bowenellzey commented,
Thanks! Are there sector coefficients I can use when using the industry spending pattern (ABP) approach?
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Modeling construction of a gas transmission line
Would the NREL JEDI worksheet help in determining construction sectors and inputs for economic impact analysis of a gas transmission line? The worksheet looks to be specific to electrical lines. ...
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2012 data
When will the 2012 state level data be available?
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Transportation investment
I am modeling a regional transportation investment and would like to analyze the impact for each of the counties within the region. How is that best done? If I have the distance for each county, ...
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bowenellzey commented,
Thanks! Turns out the input percentages fall right in line with the industry average (after land cost, inflation and contingencies)