ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CALIFORNIA'S GOLF COURSE FACILITIES IN 2000
Scott R. Templeton,
Mark S. Henry,
Bihui Jin and
David Zilberman
No 18801, Research Reports from Clemson University, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics
Abstract:
People spent $4.350 billion at California golf course facilities in 2000. The total sales, income, and tax impacts on the state economy were $7.872 billion, $4.546 billion, and $1.370 billion in 2000. Direct sales of $4.251 billion directly supported 62,173 jobs, and , through indirect and induced sales impacts, an additional 37,609 jobs.
Keywords: Land; Economics/Use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 73
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.18801
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