Impacts of Crisis Relocation on U.S. Economic and Industrial Activity.

Abstract

This study is the second phase of a DCPA project on determining the potential economic and industrial impacts of crisis relocation. As a result of the first-phase study, a number of problems were further examined: the advantages and disadvantages of the payment mechanisms to be used during the relocation period; estimates of levels of activity in essential-industry categories; overall economic impact during and after crisis; and applications of study findings to a local test area (Colorado Springs, Colorado). (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA061699

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  • Frank Trinkl
  • Richard Laurino
  • Robert Berry
  • Ruth Shnider
  • William Macdougall

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