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Veterinary Medicine Industry in Texas: An Analysis of Economic Contribution

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  • Beyer, Jenna
  • McCorkle, Dean A.
  • Hanselka, Dan
  • Posey, Dan

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Several data sets were utilized to estimate the direct effect of the veterinary medicine industry. Preliminary results indicate the total economic contribution of the veterinary medicine industry in Texas was 3.85 billion in 2011. Over 44,000 Texas employees and $1.67 billion in annual wages can be linked to the industry.

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  • Beyer, Jenna & McCorkle, Dean A. & Hanselka, Dan & Posey, Dan, 2013. "Veterinary Medicine Industry in Texas: An Analysis of Economic Contribution," 2013 Annual Meeting, February 2-5, 2013, Orlando, Florida 142988, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saea13:142988
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.142988
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    1. Guerrero, Bridget L. & Dudensing, Rebekka M. & McCorkle, Dean A. & Hanselka, Daniel D. & Hudson, Darren & Amosson, Stephen H., 2012. "Estimation of Farm-Forward Regional Economic Impacts for the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District in Texas," 2012 Annual Meeting, February 4-7, 2012, Birmingham, Alabama 119823, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
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