mrhaynes
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Hi Michael, Thank you for the helpful reply. I went back to my point of contact for the company and requested some more information, specifically asking for the company's value of product less inve...
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Thanks, that's very helpful. One final question: a significant portion of the spending on the project is for materials. All of those materials are manufactured outside of the study area, but the ...
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Hi Sean, I have another question related to this project. From past analyses I seem to recall that all construction spending (and employment) is considered local, as it is happening at the projec...
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Angela, Thanks for the very detailed response. This is very helpful. Based on your explanations, I believe we have built the model correctly. I have written a summary of our methods. If anything lo...
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Actually, now I am more confused. In my first post, I asked about three different types of spending related to a construction project: payments to tribal agencies procurement spending (materials)...
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Sorry - one more point of clarification. You state that we should move the direct effects "back to the indirect effects" when recalculating. Is that correct? Or would they be moved to the induced e...
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Thanks, Michael. We are doing the second method, so we'll run the industry events and then sum the values from the direct effects line with those from the indirect effects line. I appreciate your...
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Michael, Thank you for your reply. Another question related setting up our model. We have fairly detailed spending for this project, including payments to subcontactors and other services. I am...
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Hello again, Thank you for the assistance. I will check out the IMPLAN online version. I have a detailed budget with spending by line item, so I am using the bill of goods method. For that method, ...
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Thanks! I am still using IMPLAN pro, and I understand the method you are suggesting is only available in the online version. I would like to explore the online tool a bit more, but I'm not sure if ...