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SEBAS Socio-Economic Benefits Assessment System Dennis Robinson October 6, 2004
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Provide research, outreach and training that supports improved policy decisions CPAC Mission Interactive decision support and policy education Links between federal, state, and local policy
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CPAC Decision Support Tools Community Advisory Panels Community Baseline Studies Economic Impact Analyses Workshops and Training
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SEBAS Locally-based regional economic development decision support system Uses a multi-regional social accounting matrix (SAM) format 3 regions 54 producing sectors 9 household income-size classes 10 occupational groups 9 federal & 16 state/local tax revenue categories
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SEBAS Geography Every county (238) in the states of CA, MT, NC, NH & VT Model geographical structure County Adjacent counties Rest of state
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SEBAS Impact Models
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Running SEBAS State and county Survey data Workers Firm sales Business expenses Impact Results
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SEBAS Test Case 1 Government contracting firm in Butte, MT 23 employees $2.0 payrolls $2.9 million sales RBS vital for its capacity to perform Potential for future expansion by 50 employees
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SEBAS Test Cases 2 & 3 New hypothetical commercial developments in Ashe County, NC
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Evaluating Rural Economic Development Current procedure New or retained jobs Direct effects only Suggestions Include indirect and direct jobs Wages Contributions to GDP Distributional impacts
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Contributions to GDP and Wage Impacts
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Recommendations for SEBAS Include development indicators in SEBAS Expand SEBAS geographically Format and user access to SEBAS Current format and user access “RBS’ own” impact database “Models on the fly” Web access
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Thank You (573) 884-9009 (573) 882-2504 FAX cpac@missouri.edu
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