The Minnesota Regional Development Simulation Laboratory (SIMLAB) was used to simulate statewide economic effects of three iron mining industry options--revitalization of the Lower Great Lakes states steel industry, gradual liquidation of this industry, and the direct reduction of iron ore to steel in Northeast Minnesota. Industry output, employment, and value added indicators for the 1970 and 1977 years are compared with corresponding economic indicators for the 1980-2000 projection period. Finally, mineral-related state tax revenue trends are presented. Changes in these trends which are associated with each of the three iron mining industry options are projected for the 1980-89 period.Community/Rural/Urban Development, Resource /Energy Ec...
The way in which mineral development contributes to economic development in the region where it take...
In this research, a large scale mathematical programming model is developed to represent steel produ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: History. Advisor: Lary L. May, PhD. 1 ...
The Minnesota Regional Development Simulation Laboratory (SIMLAB) was used to simulate statewide eco...
The economic effects of mineral resource development addressed in this paper are the changes in empl...
The economic effects of mineral resource development addressed in this paper are the changes in empl...
Computer simulations of industry gross output, employment and earnings changes associated with alter...
Ten mineral-related industries in Minnesota are identified in this report and their economic importa...
The Report projects quarterly production and stock levels for the Minnesota and U.S. iron mining ind...
There still exists in the non-ferrous minerals industry a perception that Minnesota is a hightax st...
This report presents statistical reference series for the study and projection of Minnesota's econom...
This is the third in a series of semi-annual reports on the health and performance of the Minnesota ...
Mineral development, like all development in Minnesota in the 21st century, will occur within the pr...
Recent shifts in the regional distribution of population and in the cost of doing business from stat...
This report presents a framework for assessing regional development options in which alternative fut...
The way in which mineral development contributes to economic development in the region where it take...
In this research, a large scale mathematical programming model is developed to represent steel produ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: History. Advisor: Lary L. May, PhD. 1 ...
The Minnesota Regional Development Simulation Laboratory (SIMLAB) was used to simulate statewide eco...
The economic effects of mineral resource development addressed in this paper are the changes in empl...
The economic effects of mineral resource development addressed in this paper are the changes in empl...
Computer simulations of industry gross output, employment and earnings changes associated with alter...
Ten mineral-related industries in Minnesota are identified in this report and their economic importa...
The Report projects quarterly production and stock levels for the Minnesota and U.S. iron mining ind...
There still exists in the non-ferrous minerals industry a perception that Minnesota is a hightax st...
This report presents statistical reference series for the study and projection of Minnesota's econom...
This is the third in a series of semi-annual reports on the health and performance of the Minnesota ...
Mineral development, like all development in Minnesota in the 21st century, will occur within the pr...
Recent shifts in the regional distribution of population and in the cost of doing business from stat...
This report presents a framework for assessing regional development options in which alternative fut...
The way in which mineral development contributes to economic development in the region where it take...
In this research, a large scale mathematical programming model is developed to represent steel produ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: History. Advisor: Lary L. May, PhD. 1 ...