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Minnesota Energy-Economic Information System

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  • Maki, Wilbur R.
  • Turnquist, R.E.
  • Venegas, Ernesto C.

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The energy-economic impact forecasting system presented here is a modular approach to both economic modeling and information systems development. A set of eleven modules--market, investment, demand, production, (input-output), employment, value added, labor force, population, household, fiscal, and ecologic--provides the data base and programming routines for simulating the state (or a substate regional) economy. An additional set of government function modules, including energy and environmental management, provides an auxiliary data base and forecasts for state and local government agencies. This series of data modules and related computer programs, locally called SIMLAB, is organized as a readily accessible regional impact simulation system.

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  • Maki, Wilbur R. & Turnquist, R.E. & Venegas, Ernesto C., 1976. "Minnesota Energy-Economic Information System," Staff Papers 14127, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umaesp:14127
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.14127
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    1. Walter Isard & Roger Van Zele, 1975. "Practical Regional Science Analysis for Environmental Management," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 1(1), pages 1-25, April.
    2. Maki, Wilbur R. & Elahi, Jawaid U., 1976. "Environmental-Economic Impacts Of Canadian Crude Oil Curtailment On Minnesota," Staff Papers 13397, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
    3. Maki, Wilbur R. & Barrett, R.A. & Brady, R.J., 1975. "Use Of Simulation In Planning," Staff Papers 13946, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
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    1. Maki, Wilbur R. & Elahi, Jawaid U. & Braslau, David, 1976. "Upper Great Lakes Transportation Impact Forecasting System," Staff Papers 13821, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.

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