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pwynkoop commented,
doug - i misled you on the explanation, but i get your direction. my original operating budget is 227M; of that, payroll is 104M. so i adjusted the activity so the payroll event had that proportio...
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pwynkoop commented,
jenny - this industry may have such a large payroll component due to the influence of k-12 spending in this geography. took your advice: changed the 3438 coefficient in my model to its budg...
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pwynkoop commented,
doug – i understand your most of your explanation. in your estimation, does a coefficient of 90+% for public education payroll imply that those counties import most of the other goods they use to ...
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pwynkoop commented,
doug - all of these models have been constructed with default conditions: trade flow method: trade model build through multipliers i separated the 3 GA counties, and importing the "state...
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pwynkoop commented,
doug - is there something i can do to confirm the data i'm using?
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pwynkoop commented,
geography is simple group of six florida and three georgia counties. is there anything odd about those states and their public education payroll proportions?
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Community college impact
studying community college impact and have reviewed case study 11. my model's sector 3438 coefficient >92%, while in washington county, sector 3438 <80%. is 92% realistic and just a function of ...
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implan data
unable to open implan files due update failure. update effort results in update "could not locate implan3 path". request assist in running update [and locating implan 3 folder within implan device].
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EI colleges & universities
awhile ago you referred readers to a Carnegie article ['Change Magazine'] from 2008. That article is no longer available without subscription to the magazine. Does MIG have a copy of the article...