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The Army's local economic effects / Christopher M. Schnaubelt [and ten others].

Title
The Army's local economic effects / Christopher M. Schnaubelt [and ten others].
Author
Schnaubelt, Christopher M.
Publication
  • Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corporation, [2015]
  • ©2015

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  • Arroyo Center issuing body.
  • United States. Army sponsoring body.
Description
volumes : illustrations (some color), color maps; 28 cm
Summary
"This report presents findings on the economic activity supported by total Army spending in each of the 435 congressional districts in fiscal years 2012-2014. To estimate this activity, researchers used district-level input-output (I/O) models and a national-level I/O model known as IMPLAN. Each district-level model is used to estimate the direct, indirect, and induced effects of national-level Army spending that affects a particular district. In this context, direct effects are the total Army spending within a district; indirect and induced effects represent the local economic activity that supports both the direct spending and the in-district demand generated from Army spending outside the district. Indirect effects capture interindustry linkages, while induced effects capture the effects of household incomes. For each congressional district, this report provides the following estimates: Direct Army spending (including military and government civilian payroll and retiree pay for Regular Army, Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Reserve, plus acquisition and services contracts); All Army employment (including military and government civilian personnel for Regular Army, Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Reserve, including soldiers not on active duty); Additional economic output generated by direct Army spending; Additional jobs created by direct Army spending; Army-driven economic output (direct plus indirect and induced spending); All Army employment plus estimated additional jobs resulting from total Army direct spending and indirect effects"--Rand website.
Subject
  • United States. Army > Appropriations and expenditures
  • Economic impact analysis > United States
  • Military bases > Economic aspects > United States
  • Military towns > Economic aspects > United States
Note
  • "RR-1119-A"--Cover page 4, main report. "RR-1119/1-A"--Cover page 4, Appendix B, Volume 1. "RR-1119/2-A"--Cover page 4, Appendix B, Volume 2.
  • "RAND Arroyo Center"
  • "Prepared for the United States Army"
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also issued online.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
[Main report] -- Appendix B, volume I : Alabama through Minnesota -- Appendix B, volume II : Mississippi through Wyoming.
ISBN
  • 9780833090638
  • 0833090631
  • 9780833090836
  • 0833090836
  • 9780833090843
  • 0833090844
OCLC
936344860
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library