Multiplier Effects in Perspective: An Application to HiberniaJames Feehan, Wade Locke, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Institute of Social and Economic Research Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1988 - Cost effectiveness - 26 pages |
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activities actually amount analysis applicable approximately argued Assessment associated benefits calculated Canada capture rate characteristics consider costs denoted described determine development expenditure direct directly discussion dollar Economics employment impact Employment Multipliers Environmental Impact equivalent estimated expected expression facilities financed five fixed production system fraction full-time funds GDP multiplier given government assistance Hibernia development implied important Income and Employment income multiplier increase in GDP increase in provincial indirect Industry investment involved ISER Locke and Feehan magnitude materials million Mobil multiplier effects Newfoundland occurred Offshore parameter payments period personal income private projects production project expenditures project-specific provincial GDP provincial income public project purchase purely public range reasons referred regions represents Research resource rents result Secondly Series share Similar social specific spending spent spin-off spin-off effects substantial Table taxation term total employment translate