The Economics of Community Growth: An Impact Model
Kenneth C. Clayton and
David Whittington
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1977, vol. 9, issue 1, 63-69
Abstract:
Rapidly rising public sector costs are at issue in a great many communities. Quite often blame has been placed on recent development. This has caused communities to become wary of growth that might result in costs greater than benefits received.A model is described in this paper that permits ex ante evaluation of the economic effects of community growth. The paper begins with a brief discussion of community growth and previous impact modeling efforts. The Economic Growth Impact Model is then presented. This is followed by a description of the package within which the model is incorporated. Finally, an application of the model is highlighted.
Date: 1977
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