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Title: A COMPARISON OF ECONOMIC IMPACT ESTIMATES FOR CHANGES IN THE FEDERAL GRAZING FEE: SECONDARY VS. PRIMARY DATA I/O MODELS
Authors: Radtke, Hans
Detering, Stan
Brokken, Ray F.
Issue Date: 1985-12
Abstract: This paper compares estimates of local personal income impacts that could result from increases in the federal grazing fee, using secondary data input/output models (U.S. Forest Service IMPLAN) and five primary data input/output models. The results show that the impacts estimated by the IMPLAN models are usually higher than those estimate by primary data models.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/32303
Institution/Association: Western Journal of Agricultural Economics>Volume 10, Number 02, December 1985
Total Pages: 9
Language: English
From Page: 382
To Page: 390
Collections:Volume 10, Number 02, December 1985

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