This study provides a critique of regional base method for population and employment impacts. It uses a new approach to calculate the regional employment multiplier. The new approach tries to preserve the advantages of the regional base method and at the same time avoid some of the problems associated with it. This study estimates the changes in local service employment by industry and population in Uintah County, Utah, resulting from an oil shale development project with a 100,000 barrel-per-day capacity and an operating labor force of 2500. It also estimates the changes in total local service employment and population on a yearly basis for a period of 20 years
reportThe potential development of synthetic fuels in the United States has been characterized by a ...
A target industry study was completed for Grand County, Utah (Moab). The results of this study are b...
As development of shale deposits continue throughout Appalachia, local leaders are faced with employ...
The development of oil shale resources will have a significant impact on the Uintah Basin in Utah. T...
Innovations in hydraulic fracturing have led to oil and gas booms in various shale plays across the ...
This paper is designed to determine whether producing oil and gas via shale has an economically sign...
The purpose of this paper is to project the demand for housing due to oil shale development in Uinta...
The aim of this study is to estimate the future school enrollment in the Uintah School District that...
reportThe Combined Hydrocarbon Leasing Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-78) provides guidelines for conver...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of rapid growth on the various revenue and expend...
reportUtah's coal industry has played a significant role in the economic development of the state fo...
reportThis assessment is the result of an interest and commitment by the State of Utah to both promo...
Uintah County is home to a multi activity conference complex located in Vernal, Utah. The complex is...
reportThis is the third and final report analyzing and projecting the employment profile and estimat...
reportTechnically accurate economic evaluation of Utah resources is essential to the future health o...
reportThe potential development of synthetic fuels in the United States has been characterized by a ...
A target industry study was completed for Grand County, Utah (Moab). The results of this study are b...
As development of shale deposits continue throughout Appalachia, local leaders are faced with employ...
The development of oil shale resources will have a significant impact on the Uintah Basin in Utah. T...
Innovations in hydraulic fracturing have led to oil and gas booms in various shale plays across the ...
This paper is designed to determine whether producing oil and gas via shale has an economically sign...
The purpose of this paper is to project the demand for housing due to oil shale development in Uinta...
The aim of this study is to estimate the future school enrollment in the Uintah School District that...
reportThe Combined Hydrocarbon Leasing Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-78) provides guidelines for conver...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of rapid growth on the various revenue and expend...
reportUtah's coal industry has played a significant role in the economic development of the state fo...
reportThis assessment is the result of an interest and commitment by the State of Utah to both promo...
Uintah County is home to a multi activity conference complex located in Vernal, Utah. The complex is...
reportThis is the third and final report analyzing and projecting the employment profile and estimat...
reportTechnically accurate economic evaluation of Utah resources is essential to the future health o...
reportThe potential development of synthetic fuels in the United States has been characterized by a ...
A target industry study was completed for Grand County, Utah (Moab). The results of this study are b...
As development of shale deposits continue throughout Appalachia, local leaders are faced with employ...