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ccooper commented, Thank you so much. I assume the first column is showing row headers of the SAM, and the second column of this file is showing column headers of the SAM, yes?
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ccooper commented, Yes, of course. Here they are. [attachment=678]h03fb783.pdf[/attachment] [attachment=679]hbcbec8a.pdf[/attachment]
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ccooper created a post, Economic base analysis
I'm reading a paper by the Alward Institute about gross versus base measures of output, employment and value-added. It looks like these can be generated from the SAM within IMPLAN models, but I'm n...
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ccooper created a post, Using Disclosed ES202 data versus model employment
We are running a multi-industry contribution analysis. In the past we have often used the most recent CEW data in our events. This time, however, we purchased the fully disclosed ES202 data for 201...
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ccooper created a post, Occupation by industry matrices
Hey there, I can't seem to locate the purchase option for the occupational matrices, so can't tell whether or not these are available for the new 2013 sectoring scheme. Any updates? Thanks!
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ccooper commented, Thank you so much for your explanation. I guess this will change how we interpret the employment numbers for other sectors as well! I have another questions regarding the data. The commodity trade...
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ccooper commented, Sorry! Yes, we are using 2013 annual QCEW data for Los Angeles County, compared to 2013 IMPLAN data for Los Angeles County.
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ccooper created a post, IMPLAN data vs QCEW
We typically find that the employment estimates in the IMPLAN data sets are larger than our QCEW estimates, which makes sense since IMPLAN employment includes the self-employed. However, for our cu...
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ccooper commented, Great news! Will you be releasing the fully-disclosed CEW data as well?
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ccooper created a post, "Domestic Imports"
Hi All, Can you please tell me what is the variable "Domestic Exports" in the Institution Industry Demand table? When I add Foreign Exports and Domestic Export, this is equal to (for almost all ind...