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Economic Impacts Of California'S Golf Course Facilities In 2000

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  • Templeton, Scott R.
  • Henry, Mark S.
  • Jin, Bihui
  • Zilberman, David

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People spent $4.350 billion at California golf course facilities in 2000. The total sales, income, and tax impacts on the state economy were $7.872 billion, $4.546 billion, and $1.370 billion in 2000. Direct sales of $4.251 billion directly supported 62,173 jobs, and , through indirect and induced sales impacts, an additional 37,609 jobs.

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  • Templeton, Scott R. & Henry, Mark S. & Jin, Bihui & Zilberman, David, 2002. "Economic Impacts Of California'S Golf Course Facilities In 2000," Research Reports 18801, Clemson University, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cuaerr:18801
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.18801
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    1. Haydu, John J. & Hodges, Alan W., 2002. "Economic Impacts of the Florida Golf Course Industry," Economic Information Report 237415, University of Florida, Food and Resource Economics Department.
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