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jgray commented, The study includes a mixture of the following sectors: Rental and leasing services and lessors of non-financial intagible assets Air transportation Accommodation and food services Administrative a...
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jgray created a post, Oddities in Direct Job Impacts
I'm looking for guidance on some unexpected output from two impacts I'm running using the model for Canada. The study area includes the entire country; the first impact is for the event year 2012 ...
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jgray commented, Hi Jenny- I'm trying to view my output aggregated to 2-digit naics as you describe below, but when I open the aggregation builder I am unable to select "import". It is greyed out as an option. Su...
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jgray commented, Thanks, Jenny. This is different than a tourism impact because the $ figure I have is the total economic loss (probably mostly to structures and agriculture), not just the loss in tourism activity...
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jgray created a post, Natural Disaster Scenario
I am working on a scenario in which I'm trying to measure the downstream economic effects of a natural disaster (i.e., hurricane), for which we have estimated damages data (in $s) from the National...
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jgray commented, Yes, the impacts are both being run on 2009 data. And prices in all of the industries are relatively stable. Is productivity accounted for in the model from year to year, i.e., could the level ...
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jgray commented, All makes sense. I'm still confused as to why, in this particular case, employment is growing [i]faster[/i] than spending. Any possible explanations come to mind?
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jgray commented, Thanks, Doug. I think I would still want to run separate years as they are reflective of the actual impact, no? Typically this leads to a lower rate of growth in employment relative to spending.
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jgray created a post, Employment growing faster than spend
I'm working on a model in a small geographic area with a growth in spending stimulus in one year over the previous year. IMPLAN output suggests that the growth in total employment is greater than ...
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jgray commented, Perfect. Thanks!