The impact of a new convention center or a new firm entering or leaving a region requires the use of multipliers to estimate the full economic effect. Multipliers account for the interactions from industries to industries and from industries to households and back, and are produced easily from input-output studies
The last few years represent a period of substantial growth for the City of Omaha and the University...
The Omaha area is in a period of sustained expansion. Population, employment, housing stock, and com...
In nearly all cases, a city represents the focal point of a large area which it dominates. As distan...
The impact of agribusiness on a region requires the use of multipliers to estimate the full economic...
This study is an extension and refinement of a previous report on the Omaha Standard Metropolitan St...
The present report aims to show the procedures and findings of an input-output study for the Omaha S...
This publication is a portion of the study of the Omaha Area Urban Research Project. The business le...
The purpose of this report is to examine and evaluate revenue sources that can serve as supplements ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Economic Indicators for the Midcontinent Me...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Economic Indicators of the Metropolitan Are...
This report updates a study conducted by the Center for Applied Urban Research in 1983. The first se...
The volume of employment in a geographic division is a significant criterion in measuring its overal...
There are many limitations and statistical uncertainties in making a full interpretation of the Omah...
The total impact of a dollar produced or spent in a community often is measured with a multiplier. M...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The last few years represent a period of substantial growth for the City of Omaha and the University...
The Omaha area is in a period of sustained expansion. Population, employment, housing stock, and com...
In nearly all cases, a city represents the focal point of a large area which it dominates. As distan...
The impact of agribusiness on a region requires the use of multipliers to estimate the full economic...
This study is an extension and refinement of a previous report on the Omaha Standard Metropolitan St...
The present report aims to show the procedures and findings of an input-output study for the Omaha S...
This publication is a portion of the study of the Omaha Area Urban Research Project. The business le...
The purpose of this report is to examine and evaluate revenue sources that can serve as supplements ...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Economic Indicators for the Midcontinent Me...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Economic Indicators of the Metropolitan Are...
This report updates a study conducted by the Center for Applied Urban Research in 1983. The first se...
The volume of employment in a geographic division is a significant criterion in measuring its overal...
There are many limitations and statistical uncertainties in making a full interpretation of the Omah...
The total impact of a dollar produced or spent in a community often is measured with a multiplier. M...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The last few years represent a period of substantial growth for the City of Omaha and the University...
The Omaha area is in a period of sustained expansion. Population, employment, housing stock, and com...
In nearly all cases, a city represents the focal point of a large area which it dominates. As distan...