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economic-impact

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  • In seeking the $50 million grant, the applicants hired a consulting firm based in Waco, Texas, to perform a required economic-impact analysis.

    Behind Perry's Jobs Success, Numbers Draw New Scrutiny Mark Maremont 2011

  • While the Mayor's Office doesn't maintain economic-impact statistics specific to TV shows, a 30-minute broadcast-network comedy series typically employs between 300 and 700 crew members and between 200 and 1,000 extras.

    TV Shows Channel City Erica Orden 2011

  • Both estimates suffer from a common flaw that afflicts many economic-impact projections: failing to account for spending that would have occurred anyway, a lapse that has the effect of overstating economic value.

    Estimates of Economic Effects Hit Wide of the Mark 2010

  • Lee County has commissioned a new economic-impact study.

    The Cheers and Jeers for a Costly New Ballpark 2009

  • Unlike previous economic-impact studies commissioned by the BVCA, the research will aim to use actual data rather than sample data to compile its results.

    Private equity responds to U.K. push on taxation 2008

  • An economic-impact report for this year's Minnesota convention estimates $37.5 million will be spent on security.

    Costs for Conventions 2008

  • On Thursday the PGA of America, in concert with a number of other major golf organizations (including the PGA Tour), announced the results of a new golf economic-impact study.

    The Patient Is Stable 2008

  • Dueling economic-impact surveys have done little to settle the argument.

    Arizona Seizes Spotlight 2008

  • Anticipating these all-too-familiar choices, arts leaders have spent much of the past decade churning out dozens of economic-impact studies to show that the arts are a great public investment: You want return?

    The End Of Arts Funding? 2007

  • Mr. Schutze and others point to a 2005 city-funded, economic-impact report that predicts the Trinity River project will produce "a positive effect on the value of real estate throughout the corridor" and estimates a 3% to 5% rise in property values for the area.

    Down by the Riverside, 2007

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