jenny
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Sure, but of course it needs to make sense to do so. For instance, summing a Labor Income Change scenario with an Industry Spending Pattern scenario is appropriate, as they are separate pieces of ...
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That is correct. Additionally, since you are assuming that the food processing plant only processes soybeans, you will want to edit the food processing sector so that the only agricultural crop it...
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Hi Nathan, One solution would be to build a copy of your model but use econometric RPCs, make the output changes, and rebuild with econometric RPCs. Then you can edit the RPCs for the affected se...
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Hi Bridget, The odf files are binary files and can only be read by the software. So you will have to build a model to get a usable file. However, the software has a batch model processing capabil...
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Your thoughts are certainly logical but, theoretically, the BEA output data we use for the restaurant sector (and presumably other sectors that typically involve tips) include tips - the tips are p...
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1. Sector 36 would be appropriate for each type of power plant. See this forum discussion for some general tips on construction impacts: http://implan.com/v4/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view...
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Yes, this is a reasonable approach. The Event Year needs to be set to whatever year your median income estimate represents. For instance, if you are basing the new households' income level on tod...
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These figures have no direct bearing on impact analysis and are not reported in IMPLAN. However, you can download the SA25 (Total Employment) and SA27 (Wage and Salary Employment) tables for your...
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There is no "Tourism" industry as such, so you will need to identify the goods and services purchased by the hunters (e.g., lodging, restaurants, gasoline, etc.). Tourism studies do not typically ...
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Hi Michael, Value-Added is indeed a component of Output and therefore should not be added to Output. Output = Intermediate Purchases + Value-Added Value-Added = Employee Compensation + Proprieto...