Candi Clouse, PhD
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Hi there! We do not have a crosswalk between SCTG and NAICS. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics does have some information on their relationship, although it is from 2012. https://www.bts.gov...
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Hi William! It sounds like you are off to a great start. I would recommend modeling each of the firms or groups of firms with Industry Events; sort of bypassing your organization's direct spend. Th...
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Hi there! Industry 56 - Construction of other new nonresidential structures (Harbor and port facilities) would be correct. You can enter $20M in Output. You can use the IIA Event Type here as well....
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Hi Elizabeth! You are correct that the OPI is negative for Maryland in Industry 56 in Data Year 2018. This isn't uncommon. It just means that overall that year the Industry spent more money than it...
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Hi Harrison! At this time there is no way to change the year for a combined region. You will have to recreate that combined region in the dollar year you want to use.
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Hi there! The film industry is a tricky one to model. I would recommend that you utilize the new Industry Impact Analysis (Detailed) Event Type and add in the spending and income in one event. For ...
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Hi William! Michael is out this week but we are happy to help. If you are modeling the actual generation of the energy, then Industry 42 - Electric power generation - Solar is correct. The install...
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To identify the proper IMPLAN industries for your analysis of the operations of retail food, art and crafts, etc. in this open air market, you will need to use the 2022 NAICS to IMPLAN 546 Industri...
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Can you answer a few questions please? Are you using 2010 IMPLAN Pro data? Do you know what Industry Scheme you are working in (440, 536, 546)? Are you working under someone else's login? If you ar...
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Ah OK. I think I am following you now. Are you using 2010 IMPLAN Pro data? Do you know what Industry Scheme you are working in (440, 536, 546)? Are you working under someone else's login? If you ar...