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Economic impact analysis (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Economic impact analysis
Used for/see from:
  • Analysis of economic impact
  • EIA (Economic impact analysis)
  • Impact analysis, Economic
See also:

Work cat.: Tripp Umbach & Associates. The economic impact of UAB, 2010: leaf 2 (This economic impact analysis measures the effect of both direct and indirect business volume and government revenue impacts for UAB)

Wong, J.D. Comparative analysis of the economic impact on Kansas of a sales tax increase and/or state spending reductions, 2010: p. 5 (Economic impact analysis (EIA) traces changes in economic activity resulting from an initial activity. An EIA identifies which economic industries benefit or lose from a change in economic activity and estimates resulting changes in income and employment in the region. Several measures of changes in economic activity can be derived. The most commonly reported measures are changes in spending, changes in income, and changes in employment. EIA procedures do not assess economic efficiency nor do they generally produce estimates of the fiscal costs of an action)

Decision Analyst - custom marketing research & marketing consulting WWW home page, Dec. 6, 2010: marketing research glossary (Economic impact analysis -- Rigorous surveys, research, and modeling to estimate the direct and indirect economic effects of an entity or event on the local, county, state, or U.S. economy, as measured by employment, tax revenue, income, or gross product (overall economic output))

Economic impact of federal research and development facilities, via WWW, Dec. 6, 2010 (Economic impact analysis (EIA) measures the commercial and financial benefits a project or facility produces for the local, state and national economies that might otherwise not exist. EIA does not evaluate spinoffs, spillovers or technology transfers. Rather, EIA studies the direct, indirect, and induced effects that a facility has on local, regional, and even national unemployment rates, property values, tax bases, commercial growth, and business output produced)

Donald T. Iannone & Associates. Sandusky Marina District & Battery Park : project economic impact study, via WWW, Dec. 6, 2010: p. 19 (An economic impact analysis is defined as a study tracing private and public sector spending (dollars invested) through a local economy ... and the estimated immediate and cumulative effects of that spending, using an economic analysis model)

Shim, J.K. Dictionary of economics, 1995 (impact analysis -- An evaluation of how a new business or federal program affects the economy of a particular region)

Bannock, G. Dictionary of economics, 2003; New Palgrave dictionary of economics, 2008; Rutherford, D. Routledge dictionary of economics, 1995