danmartin@oxfordeconomics
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics created a post, State education employment in Phoenix
Hi. This is a question about a specific data point. I realize a lot goes into these numbers, but I'm being asked by a client about a derivative calculation, so any insight you might have would be h...
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics created a post, Data center electricity demand
Hi. I'm looking at the impact of a data center (NAICS 518210; IMPLAN 436). According to the commodity demand balance sheet for this industry (at the national level in 2019), spending on electricity...
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics commented, Hi. This is almost more of a curiosity question than a practical one, though it does come up practically: If I have tourism spend data that says visitors to an city spend, say $50,000,000 on air tr...
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics commented, That's perfect, thanks!
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics created a post, Matching tourism spend categories
Hi. I'm doing an analysis which I imagine is pretty common: looking at the impact of tourism spending in a region. I have broad categories of spend data, such as lodging, food, souvenirs, transport...
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics created a post, Cable franchise fees in SL tax impacts?
Hi. I'm running an impact for a cable company (wired telecom, sector 427). When running an industry change impact, are franchise fees paid to local governments included in the state & local tax imp...
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics commented, OK, so the values shown in the table are net not gross, but it's the gross values that affect the analysis, right? Are the gross values presented anywhere? Thanks.
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics created a post, Understanding commuters in the SAM
Hi. I'm trying to better understanding how IMPLAN handles earnings by commuters. For concreteness, I'm looking at three models (all 2015): a national model, a model consisting of the District of Co...
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics commented, Thanks! I knew there was something I wasn't getting, and that's exactly the sort of thing it was sure to be.
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danmartin@oxfordeconomics commented, Sure. I'm comparing the BEA PCEs in, for example, table 2.3.5 here: http://www.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?ReqID=9&step=1 with the household spending for the 2014 national model in the online softwar...