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Local Government Fiscal and Economic Impact Model: Cost-Benefit Analysis of New and Expanding Firms Requesting Property Tax Abatements, Draft Copy

Burress, David
Upmeier, Helga
Schwaller, Henry, IV
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The Fiscal and Economic Impact Model is an assessment tool which is used to analyze the fiscal and economic consequences of a new development such as a new firm's location or an existing firm's expansion within a community. The Model is based on a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to examine the fiscal and economic impact that a firm has on a community in terms of measurable tangible costs and benefits. In particular, the purpose of the Model is to estimate the costs and benefits associated with the granting of a property tax abatement to a new or expanding firm. Employing over 240 input variables, the Model differs from a simple financial accounting framework because a much broader range of impacts -- both direct and indirect -­are taken into account. The Fiscal and Economic Impact Model of the Institute for Public Policy and Business Research at the University of Kansas is an extension and refinement of a cost-benefit model originally developed by Dr. David Darling of Kansas State University's Extension. For a detailed description of the Institute's conceptual and technical improvements and refinements, and for a proposed further development, refer to Appendix 1.
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1991-10
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Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
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David Burress, Helga Upmeier, and Henry Schwaller IV. Local Government Fiscal and Economic Impact Model: Cost-Benefit Analysis of New and Expanding Firms Requesting Property Tax Abatements, Draft Copy. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas. Technical Report Series: 10draft (October 1991; 45 pages).
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