Candi Clouse, PhD
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I'm not finding the values you report anywhere. Can you tell me specifically which table and then which column and row?
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I just pulled the CA total and the combined region of the 58 counties in CA. Looking at the totals from the SAM, the differences are only 0.000001% at most which we can attribute to rounding error....
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Happy to help you dig into this further. Can you tell me exactly what data year you are comparing? Also, it sounds like you are looking at the state of CA compared to a combined region of all 58 co...
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This is perplexing. Can you tell me what values aren't adding up from the county to the state level? You might not have the same number of rows between county and state if there is a null value in ...
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Hi there! Unfortunately this is a known issue where edits are not copied over when duplicating a project. I will ping our development team on this issue. In the meantime, We recommend making notes ...
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Hi there! I am not sure what data you are looking at, but IMPLAN does have the full 58 counties in the state of California. Can you let us know where you are only seeing 38?
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When you run a Labor Income Event (or a Household Income Event) you will only see Induced results. A Labor Income Event is looking at just the labor spending, outside of any industry, and how indiv...
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Hi there! You can absolutely use the Industry Output Event Type for this kind of analysis; especially if you only know the one dollar value.
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Hi there! There are two most likely scenarios. First, the Industry you are impacting may not exist in the region you are studying. You can check by heading to Region Details. The second might be t...
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Hello again! First off, I recommend checking out our newest version of IMPLAN at app.implan.com so you can use this new event type that will make this process far easier. With that being said, if y...