Donna Graves
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Donna Graves commented, New comment by Donna- I took the work study payments (as well as grants, scholarships and salaries) out of the operations analysis. I am breaking these sections out: operations,capital expenditures...
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Donna Graves created a post, Student work study income
I am doing an impact study for a small state college. The operations expenditures includes a line item for payment to work study students. I did not include this in the staff and salaries payroll...
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Donna Graves commented, Any ideas out there?
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Donna Graves created a post, government contracts
I want to find out how much money government contracts add to an area (La Plata County, CO).Is this found in the Industry Accounts - view by Government Industry Demand - see attached? If not - wher...
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Donna Graves commented, Thanks so much!
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Donna Graves commented, When I proportioned out the [b]non- labor[/b] expenditures from the Seattle study, and ran the numbers, part of the results were expressed in employment and labor income (see impact summary on Film...
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Donna Graves commented, Most local labor used on film production is measured in days, so if we use job days as the input can we apply the multipliers of 346,347 or 348 (see attached spreadsheet - local labor multipliers)t...
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Donna Graves commented, Thank you. I also have a copy of the Seattle Film Study, and wondered how they arrived at their output multiplier (attached). Based on what the Office Manager has told me I think that 99.9% of th...
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Donna Graves created a post, Aggregating expenditures
My client would like to look at the economic impacts of film/video production for our region (a five county area of SW Colorado). I have combined the counties to make a "region" using 2010 data fro...
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Donna Graves commented, Thanks Jenny! However I still am uncertain how to interpret demand by governments. Is it equivalent to purchases made by those entities?