Candi Clouse, PhD
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In IMPLAN, contractors and subcontractors are found in the Direct Effect as proprietors. So in your case, the contractors should be in your direct employment and their income should be in Proprieto...
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Hello NV Economist! First off, it sounds like you are using our legacy desktop software IMPLAN Pro based on the terminology you used. So this answer is going to follow that. You are correct in thin...
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Hello David! If this is a construction project, I would recommend checking out our Definitions of IMPLAN's 546 Construction Industries document. Industry 55 - Construction of new commercial structu...
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Hi there Jessica! Without looking at your exact impacts, it sounds like you might not be seeing impacts in a certain linked region due to not meeting the threshold for commodity trading. Dollars ar...
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Hello there! When the BEA releases new benchmarks every five years, IMPLAN follows suit with releasing a new Industry Scheme. So, the Industry number 26 from 9 years ago, would not be the same in t...
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Hi there! Yes, our Canadian data is in Canadian dollars. For more details, check out the article Canadian Data Products.
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Sam, The article Adding an Industry by Customizing a Region should help you with that!
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Sam, With an Industry Event, you can enter one or more of the following: Output (sales), Employee Compensation, Proprietor Income, or Employment. Are you using the old 536 Industry Scheme? Industr...
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Hello Sam, If you are trying to model geothermal power generation, Industry 44 would be the best choice. For the construction, I would recommend using Industry 56 - Construction of other new nonres...
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For anyone reading along, the issue we found was in attempting to compare data from the 536 Industry Scheme to the 546 Industry Scheme, which isn't recommended due to the big changes in the new sch...