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Economic multipliers for Georgia industries

1976
As noted in Chapter 2, the Georgia Economic Model can be treated as a multi­plier model to trace the effects of changes in demand on economic activity in the state. After explaining the multiplier concept in simple graphic terms and outlining the mathematics of the multiplier system, this chapter presents em­ployment, household-income, and government ...
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Sources of Variation in Economic Impact Multipliers

Journal of Travel Research, 2016
The conceptual arguments and empirical analyses in the article illustrate that when tourism organizations replicate economic impact analyses and/or compare their results with those reported by others, perceived differences often are specious because they are attributable to artifacts in multiplier measurement as well as to changes in the structure of ...
John L. Crompton   +2 more
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Regional Economic Multipliers: Definition, Measurement, and Application

Economic Development Quarterly, 1988
Economic development specialists are often called upon to assess the total regional impacts of a project, policy, or program. This paper reviews traditional multiplier methods of impact evaluation, pointing out their advantages and limitations. Emphasis is given to definition and measurement problems as they affect the way regional multipliers are ...
Benjamin H. Stevens, Michael L. Lahr
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Economic multipliers for the Maltese Economy

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1979
The aim of this paper is to build an econometric model for the Maltese Economy and to use this model in deriving economic multipliers which may prove useful for future economic planning, particularly since Malta must find substitutes for the income derived from the Military base after 1979, the year of independence. Both the methodology and the results
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Economic Growth, the Harrod Foreign Trade Multiplier and the Hicks Super-Multiplier

1994
As we saw in Chapter 2, the post-Keynesian view of economic growth denies that the postwar economic performance of the majority of the advanced countries has been seriously constrained by the growth of factor supplies. Even during the ‘long boom’ of 1950–73, when the growth of output of the advanced countries in aggregate was double that of the ...
J. S. L. McCombie, A. P. Thirlwall
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Misunderstanding Economic Stimulus Multipliers [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
With the passage of the federal stimulus bill and the proposal of an infrastructure bonding plan in Iowa to address the state’s looming infrastructure needs, there have also been many announcements from state and federal elected officials about the job impacts that the state will expect.
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Multiplier Effects and Local Economic Impact

2012
AbstractThis article investigates the multiplier model in the context of the local impact of expenditures on sports infrastructure. There are two fundamental reasons for the lack of empirical evidence of large multiplier effects: inflated estimates of the direct effects, or the “base” increase in spending; and leakage from the local economy that ...
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Economic Aid: Problems multiply in former Yugoslavia

Physics World, 1993
While scientists in the former Soviet Union (FSU) benefit from the largesse of George Soros and the EC (see p5), and have the International Centre for Science and Technology in Moscow to absorb brains and skills from a declining military research programme, other countries in Central and Eastern Europe are feeling the pinch.
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A NEOCLASSICAL ANATOMY OF THE ECONOMIC BASE MULTIPLIER*

Journal of Regional Science, 1987
ABSTRACT Keynesian export base theory ignores the supply side of the economy, while trade models may overemphasize resource constraints. A general equilibrium model which stakes out a position between those extremes is developed and used to define rigorously the components of an economic base (EB) multiplier.
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