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Park, Jiyoung; Park, Changkeun; Nam, Sangjeong. |
Until recently, it is hard to find studies to estimate how much the total economic losses for U.S. or other states by the BSE incidents except one dominant study by Devadoss et al (2005), which used CGE (Computable Generalized Equations) model for U.S. However, they are not reporting the direct impacts by each state and indirect impacts resulting from state-by-state economic relations. The interindustry relations and spatial connections have required to developing the Multiregional Input-Output (MRIO) type model, and in the sense, the experience of beef export closures to foreign countries is the suitable case enabling to estimate the economic impacts via inter-regional inter-industrial connections. Therefore, this study estimated the U.S. economic losses... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: BSE; Time-series; Multiregional Input-Output; Economic Impacts; Agricultural Policy; Health Economics and Policy. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/21328 |
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Bangsund, Dean A.; Leistritz, F. Larry; Hodur, Nancy M.. |
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, provides conservation benefits and agricultural supply control through voluntary, long-term retirement of crop land. Large-scale, long-term land retirement programs produce, in varying degrees, negative effects on those businesses and economic sectors that provide agricultural inputs and services. While the effects of the CRP on agriculture are well understood, economic assessments of the market-value of conservation benefits from the program accruing to rural economies remains largely undocumented. One of the conservation benefits of the program is wildlife habitat, which has bolstered upland bird, waterfowl, and big game populations. Growing wildlife populations have contributed to increased... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Conservation Reserve Program; Economic Impacts; Rural Economies; Land Economics/Use. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23603 |
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del Corpo, Barbara; Gasparino, Ugo; Bellini, Elena; Malizia, William. |
The paper presents the results of the application of an Input-Output-based approach for the estimation of direct, indirect and induced effects of tourist spending on local economies, in a static partial equilibrium setting. The methodology has been successfully applied in three case studies – Bergen (Norway), Elche (Spain), Syracuse (Italy) –, in the framework of the 6th FP project PICTURE (Pro-active management of the Impact of Cultural Tourism upon Urban Resources and Economies), in order to quantify the monetary impact of cultural tourism upon urban economies. The analysis was carried out in two major steps: firstly, interviews to tourists in each case study city, in order to estimate the scale and variability of the spending patterns of different... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Tourism; Cultural Tourism; Economic Impacts; Input-Output Analysis; C67; R15; L83; D12. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/37522 |
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Bangsund, Dean A.; Leistritz, F. Larry; Hodur, Nancy M.. |
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, provides conservation benefits and agricultural supply control through voluntary, long-term retirement of crop land. Large-scale, long-term land retirement programs produce, in varying degrees, negative effects on those businesses and economic sectors that provide agricultural inputs and services. While the effects of the CRP on agriculture are well understood, economic assessments of the market-value of conservation benefits from the program accruing to rural economies remains largely undocumented. One of the conservation benefits of the program is wildlife habitat, which has bolstered upland bird, waterfowl, and big game populations. Growing wildlife populations have contributed to increased... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Conservation Reserve Program; Economic Impacts; Rural Economies; Land Economics/Use. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23564 |
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