maria_lucas
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Update: We've since written an article detailing these scenarios because we know others would benefit from this concept of comparing each Event setup - https://implanhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/artic...
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Hello, I hope this approach worked smoothly for you. While running some testing, I used this use case and found that one step you'll need to take is to remove the Commodity Events with values of ze...
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Hello, Yes, this works as a great workaround! Best of luck,Maria
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Hello, Unfortunately there is no way to combine these Commodity Events on the Event side of the Impact screen in app.implan.com. These Events can only be grouped together as a Group on the right-ha...
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Hi Luke, Could you provide a screenshot of how these events have been setup? You indeed should see only a portion of the $1M of Retail Automobile Sales (Purchaser Price) as Direct Output. The 2019 ...
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Hello Luke, Estimating the Direct Tax results for a Labor Income Event (Specification: Employee Compensation) would not double count the tax impacts. Labor Income Events do not generate Direct Taxe...
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Hi Luke, Just about. In California, in the given Data Year, 47.66% of demand for Automobiles was met by Automobiles produced by Industries and Institutions in California. This is the technique inte...
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Hello Luke, This value is referred to as a Regional Purchasing Coefficient (RPC). The SAM checkbox under the Commodity LPP option sets the LPP to the RPC value. RPCs are Commodity and Region specif...
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Hi Luke, Unfortunately, a limitation of Labor Income Events is there is no Direct Effect captured at all. Therefore, the Direct Taxes paid on the EC you've analyzed is not captured in the results. ...
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Hello Luke, What Event Type are you using in the Event? Industry Employee Compensation (EC), or Labor Income with EC as the Specification? Industry EC Events should include Direct results, includi...