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Hello Hubert, When working with an Industry Change activity, the Local Purchase Percentage (LPP) determines how much of the Direct Impact takes place within the region. In most cases, users base t...
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Hi Emily! Thank you for the confirmation. The Sector that you select in your Industry Change Activity, will contain (in the background) all of the Inputs or Intermediate Expenditures, needed for ...
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Hi Emily! Thank you for your forum post. Industry Change will capture 4 components: Industry Sales (Gross Revenue/ Total Value of Production), Employment, Employee Compensation and Proprietor Inc...
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Hello Zafer, Lodging taxes are not split from sales taxes anywhere within the IMPLAN model. Our tax estimates are based on the distribution of all TOPI collected by all sectors as described by the...
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Hello Zafer, Thank you for your Forum post. Yes, you are correct; lodging tax is a part of Sales tax. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Regards, IMPLAN Staff
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Hello Ashley, The identical ratios across sectors is due to the fact that the BEA data utilized to generate the ratios is highly aggregated. You can find links to the BEA tables in the Explanation...
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Hello Paul, You can utilize a Household Spending Pattern to measure the impact of reduced spending by the 200k+ Household category. The activity level for the Household Spending Pattern should equ...
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Hi Alex! Thank you for your forum post! Please let me know if I am misunderstanding your question. From your post, it sounds as if you are asking if the Indirect and Induced impacts can be added...
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Hi Donovan! The zip code data for households, population, and land area are collected and tabulated according to Census ZCTAs (zip code tabulation areas). The employment by industry data (cbp/zbp...
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Please let us know if you have any additional questions!