mrhaynes
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Hi Michael, Yes, that helps. So in the case of my model, the total effects ARE the induced effects? I guess I was confused because the induced effects are smaller than the initial increase in house...
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I think this should bring you to the BEA query where I found the 2018 GRP data: https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=70&step=30&isuri=1&major_area=5&area=20260&year=-1&tableid=501&categor...
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Hi - I'm working with Travis on the same project, and I have a follow up question to this post. You mentioned adjusting the price using the deflators. Can you elaborate more on that? If we know tha...
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Hello again, I have a follow up question related to this project. For reference, the basic purpose of the analysis is to estimate what would happen if timber harvest constraints/restrictions were ...
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To respond to your questions: 1. We suspect that most of the forest land-owners are probably not actively planting or harvesting the forest land, but simply gaining/losing income as a result of ch...
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I have a follow up question for you about this study. The study is regarding credit card swipe fees (transaction fees) for the state of MN. I'm trying to estimate the total dollar amount that is ...
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I have another question related to the same project... I'm examining the impact of removing the interchange fee (credit card swipe fee) from the sales tax for a selected group of industries. In ...
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There are three that I am concerned with: gasoline liquor / alcohol cigarettes Thanks!
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All but a small portion of the prizes are in the form of cash payments, so I will not include them in the analysis. There is a small amount of prizes that comes in the form of meat raffles, featur...
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Thanks. I have been looking at that document and it supplies some of the answers I'm looking for but I still have some remaining questions... 1. Would state-imposed excise taxes fall under the "T...