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Characteristics, Expenditures, And Economic Impact Of Resident And Nonresident Hunters And Anglers In North Dakota, 1996-97, Season And Trends

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  • Lewis, Tina D.
  • Leitch, Jay A.
  • Meyer, Aaron J.

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Wildlife-related recreation is an important source of economic activity in North Dakota. Using primary, survey-based data, the expenditures and economic impacts of hunters and anglers were summarized for the 1996 hunting/fishing seasons. Total resident and nonresident expenditures (including cost of licenses and additional nonresident expenditures not related to hunting/angling) came to $594 million. Almost $144 million of total expenditures was spent in rural areas by nonresidents and urban residents. Resident and nonresident hunters and anglers generated $1.6 billion in total business activity, $250 million in retail trade sales, $393 million in personal income, and supported over 21,000 jobs. These results suggest that North Dakota's resident and nonresident hunters and anglers are a vital part of the state's economy.

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  • Lewis, Tina D. & Leitch, Jay A. & Meyer, Aaron J., 1998. "Characteristics, Expenditures, And Economic Impact Of Resident And Nonresident Hunters And Anglers In North Dakota, 1996-97, Season And Trends," Agricultural Economics Reports 23385, North Dakota State University, Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:nddaer:23385
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.23385
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