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The Economic Impact of Iowa’s Major Industries in 2014

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This report compares and contrasts two methods of discerning industrial importance: (1) evaluating industrial information as conventionally reported by government agencies, and (2) using input-output techniques to allocate all indirect economic activity into industries producing for final demand. The advantage of the final demand apportioning procedure is that it allows for a determination of total job linkages to Iowa's key industries like agriculture, ag-related manufacturing, all other manufacturing, and to banking and finance.

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  • Swenson, David, 2014. "The Economic Impact of Iowa’s Major Industries in 2014," ISU General Staff Papers 201401010800001010, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:201401010800001010
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