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Thanks! Another question, If I am looking at the example of PA (using PA direct employment) it seems that: A) indirect/induced employment= (direct output/$1,000,000) * (employment indirect effec...
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Thank you! To clarify, sorry when I say payroll, I actually mean labor income. So I am confused about Equation 3. Can you let me know if A, B or C below is correct? And are B and C essentially t...
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Hello, Can you please confirm the methods below to calculate indirect/induced impacts manually, if I am just using IMPLAN direct output, jobs and payroll? indirect/induced output= (direct output)...
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I'm not sure if it's just the source data that might be the cause of this. Can you confirm my approach is correct? Even if I am using 2011 IMPLAN multipliers and output, employment and payroll data...
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Analyzing a scenario in PA with the IMPLAN 2011 Output, I get: Impact Type Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Direct Effect 216,756.3 $17,259,405,770 $17,796,989,621 $26,702,100,000 Indir...
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I am using 2011 IMPLAN Type SAM multipliers for 394 for PA: Output: 1.903451 Employment: 1.88814 Payroll: 1.504644 And then I am using the 2012 MGMA Cost Survey (at the per physician level) x Numb...
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Great, thanks! I understand that when I say indirect, I am also including induced effects. But we are still surprised to see: Direct Payroll/Direct Jobs = ($23,569,215,092 / 172,802) = $136,394 ...
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Yes thank you for the response! I was wondering, if this was the general direction of the economy, which it looks like it is.
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Hello, I am working with all states and the US. I am pulling output multipliers from the software. Thank you!