Measuring The Net Fiscal Impact Of Projects In Rural Areas
Thomas F. Cargill and
Jeanne Wendel
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Thomas F. Cargill: University of Nevada, Reno
The Review of Regional Studies, 1994, vol. 24, issue 3, 297-309
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The paper presents a simple, realistic, and cost-effective methodology for estimating net fiscal impacts that does not require input-output or structural model frameworks. The methodology is most appropriate for projects in rural areas where analytical methods are constrained by limited data. The method is illustrated in the context of additions to power capacity presented in a 1992 resource plan submitted by a power company in Nevada; however, the principles are not specific to the power company or to the state of Nevada.
Date: 1994
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