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    • Strategic Planning Data Analysis: Reno County 

      Unknown author (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1991-06)
      Throughout the report, local-level materials will be presented relating Reno County's economic performance through the past decade with the State of Kansas, Sedgwick and Saline Counties, and the remaining counties neighboring ...
    • Strategic Planning Data Analysis: Neosha and Wilson Counties 

      Roehler, Dan; Hamilton, James (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1993-05)
      This report, commissioned for the Neosho and Wilson Counties strategic planning project, surveys some of the more significant demographic and economic trends in these two southeastern Kansas counties over the period from ...
    • Strategic Planning Data Analysis: Sherman County 

      Roehler, Dan; Schwaller, Henry, IV; Hamilton, James; Stevens, Charles (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1993-02)
      This report, commissioned for the Sherman County strategic planning project, surveys some of the more significant demographic and economic trends in Sherman County, Kansas, over the period from 1980 to the present time. ...
    • Survey of New Employees Hired by New and Existing Companies in Lawrence/Douglas County Between 1989 and 1990 

      Upmeier, Helga (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1991-05)
      The Institute for Public Policy and Business Research at the University of Kansas conducted a survey of newly hired employees in Lawrence/Douglas County in December 1990 with a follow-up survey in February 1991. The main ...
    • Strategic Planning Data Analysis: McPherson County 

      Roehler, Dan; Schwaller, Henry, IV; Hamilton, James; Stevens, Charles (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1993-01)
      This report, commissioned for the McPherson County strategic planning project, surveys some of the more significant demographic and economic trends in McPherson County, Kansas, over the period from 1980 to the present time. ...
    • KCCED COUNTY DATABASE MANUAL: "How to Use the KCCED County Database to Your Advantage" 

      Ott, Genna M.; Dam, Jennifer (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1991-05)
      Data analysis is crucial for the identification of a community's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Since changes in the socio-economic make up of a community are subtle, they are often not recognized unless ...
    • Barton County Citizen Survey: Survey Analysis 

      Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1992-12)
      In October, 1992, a telephone survey was conducted in Barton County as part of its strategic planning effort. The survey was developed by the steering group for the Barton County Strategic Plan and the Kansas Center for ...
    • Sherman County Citizen Survey: Survey Analysis 

      Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1992-10)
      The Kansas Center for Community Economic Development, in conjunction with the Goodland Economic Development Corporation, conducted a community attitude survey of the citizens of Sherman county. The purpose of the survey ...
    • A Comparison of Dynamic 1-0 Multipliers for Kansas with Parallel Econometric Multipliers 

      Burress, David; Clifford, Norman (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1988)
      This paper tests a non-survey dynamic I-O model against parallel econometric models using reduced form equations. In particular, we estimate regional steady state multipliers from the two methodologies for 13 sectors, and ...
    • Strategic Planning Data Analysis: Barton County 

      Roehler, Dan; Schwaller, Henry, IV; Hamilton, James; Keough, Michael; LaTessa, Doug; Stevens, Charles (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1992-09)
      This report, commissioned for the Barton County strategic planning project, surveys some of the more significant demographic and economic trends in Barton County, Kansas, over the period from 1980 to the present time. ...
    • Strategic Planning Data Analysis: Stafford County 

      Roehler, Dan; Schwaller, Henry, IV; Upmeier, Helga; Keough, Michael; LaTessa, Doug; Stevens, Charles (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1992-08)
      This report, commissioned for the Stafford County strategic planning project, surveys some of the more significant demographic and economic trends in Stafford County Kansas, over the period 1980 to the present time. Through ...
    • A Survey of Static and Dynamic State-level Input-Output Models. 

      Burress, David; Eglinski, Michael; Oslund, Patricia (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1988-04)
      Input-output models have been applied to state and regional economies since the early 1950s. A quick glance through the literature reveals a continued interest in both the theoretical development and the application of I-O ...
    • Horizon 2020 Data Analysis: Douglas County/City of Lawrence 

      Roehler, Dan; Schwaller, Henry, IV; Hamilton, James; LaTessa, Doug; Stevens, Charles (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1992-08)
      This report, commissioned for the Horizon 2020 strategic planning project, surveys some of the more significant demographic and economic trends in the City of Lawrence and Douglas County, Kansas. Through contrast and ...
    • Missing Measurements in Limited Dependent Variable Models 

      Lien, Donald; Rearden, David (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1987)
      In this paper, we investigate the problem, whether or not incomplete observations contain any information about the parameters that could be used in their estimation, as it applies to limited dependent variable models. The ...
    • Ford County Citizen Survey: Survey Analysis 

      Schwaller, Henry, IV (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1991-10)
      The Kansas Center for Community Economic Development, in conjunction with the Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation and High Plains Publishers, conducted a community attitude survey of the citizens of Ford county. ...
    • 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 (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1991-10)
      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. ...
    • Hedger Response to Multiple Grades of Delivery on Future Markets 

      LIen, Da-Hsiang (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1987)
      Futures markets are essentially hedging markets. A successful futures market, therefore, mist provide effective instruments for hedgers. Accordingly. contract specifications and regulatory policies are the two most important ...
    • The Local Government Fiscal and Economic Impact Model: Cost-Benefit Analysis of New and Expanding Firms Requesting Property Tax Abatements 

      Burress, David; Upmeier, Helga; Schwaller, Henry, IV (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1992-07)
      The Fiscal and Economic Impact Model is a sophisticated approach to estimate local government revenues and expenditures associated with a new development such as a new firm's location or an existing firm's expansion. ...
    • Linearity and Separability of Regional General Equilibrium Input/Output Models Under Static Cobb-Douglas Assumptions 

      Burress, David (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1987)
      El-Hodiri and Nourzad have pointed out that an Input-Output analysis of industrial composition can be justified by assuming a generalized Cobb-Douglas production function. Their approach is a substantial improvement over ...
    • Lawrence / Douglas County Economic Indicators Report First Quarter 2000 

      Semyonova-Smith, Elena Y. (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2000-07)
      The Lawrence /Douglas County economy is still growing compared to a year ago, but a few signs of weakness are emerging in the 1st quarter of 2000. On the positive side, local sales tax collections in both the City of ...