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Hi Dale, Apologies for the terseness of our previous response. We strive to ensure that all of our responses are prompt, cordial, and comprehensive.To your concern regarding double counting, our ...
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Hello Dale,Please clarify your statement that we would "call it a contribution impact." Are you looking at the contribution of the entire industry to the region, or are you looking at change in the...
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Hi Dale, I have a couple of follow-up questions before I can get to the meat of your questions. 1. What study area and data year are you using? 2. How would you build a model without the sectors ...
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Please take a look at our Farm Data Procedures document.https://implanhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115009505827-Farm-Data-ProceduresThe final sections regarding annual VA are the most relevan...
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Hi Michelle, Yes, this also the result of the industry on average for the overall region seeing negative TOPI due to subsidies from the government exceeding the taxes paid by the industry.
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Hello, The direct impacts apply to the sector itself and the other sectors would be included in the first round of indirect. To see the components of the sector you are looking at, the informatio...
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Since there would be no changes in employment or production levels, we don't want to run any analysis on the hospital sector itself. There is technically a change in direct hospital output thoug...
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Hello, Our SW indexes are regionally specific so they are already calculated for each model built in IMPLAN . We also sell them if they would like a bulk number of regional SW indexes. This article...
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Hi David, Sorry about the link! Here's how IMPLAN is usually cited: IMPLAN Group LLC, IMPLAN System (data and software),16905 Northcross Dr., Suite 120, Huntersville, NC 28078 www.IMPLAN.com If you...
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Hi Dan, Usually, half is accounted for locally. If you have numbers or ratios that report differently, though, you should definitely go with those. 50% might be an over-estimation but it is the bes...