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The Importance of Import Substitution in Regional Economic Impact Analysis: Empirical Estimates from Two Cincinnati Area Events

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  • Steven Cobb

    (Xavier University)

  • David Weinberg

    (Xavier University)

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The purpose of this article is to estimate the size of what the authors term the "import substitution effect" that may occur as part of the incremental economic impact (or economic growth) of a community-based economic event. This import substitution effect is simply the spending by local residents that is redirected from imports into the local economy because of the event. Estimates, which are survey based, are for two very different kinds of Cincinnati area events: the 1988 Tall Stacks Celebration and the 1990 Travel, Sports, and Boat Show. For both events, the size of the import substitution effect is comparable to that produced from exports, that is, spending by nonlocals in the local economy. As such, the authors believe that ignoring this import substitution effect may significantly understate the true incremental impact of local events.

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  • Steven Cobb & David Weinberg, 1993. "The Importance of Import Substitution in Regional Economic Impact Analysis: Empirical Estimates from Two Cincinnati Area Events," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 7(3), pages 282-286, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:ecdequ:v:7:y:1993:i:3:p:282-286
    DOI: 10.1177/089124249300700306
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    1. Melanie Blackwell & Steven Cobb & David Weinberg, 2002. "The Economic Impact of Educational Institutions: Issues and Methodology," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 16(1), pages 88-95, February.
    2. Igor Grebenkin & Igor Botkin, 2016. "The Impact of Imports on the Dynamics of the Regional Manufacturing Industry Development," Economy of region, Centre for Economic Security, Institute of Economics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, vol. 1(3), pages 703-713.

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