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Population characteristics of the Salt Lake Metropolitan Area | 1964-01 | | This study could not have been undertaken without the assistance of many. An expression of gratitude is due Dr. Osmond L. Harline, Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, and Dr. Clyde N. Randall, Dean of the College of Business, of the University of Utah, who responded to the orig... |
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State planning in Utah | 1975 | | In the fall of 1967, Ken Olson was considering the approach he would take in directing Utah's state planning program. The Governor had just appointed him State Planning Coordinator, to assume responsibility for the four year old program. Ken had earlier won the respect of the Governor and the previo... |
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The estimation of intercensal migration from birth-residence statistics: a study of data for the United State, 1950 and 1960 | 1968-02 | | This is the seventh in a series* of technical and analytical reports issued by the Population Studies Center of the University of Pennsylvania. All except Report No. 6 are focussed upon some aspect of recent migration and urbanization in the United States. |
104 |
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Utah Statistical Abstract 1983 | 1983 | | The Bureau of Economic and Business Research presents the ninth edition of the Statistical Abstract of Utah, 1983. The basic goal of this document is to bring together the data most often requested in a readily available format. During an average year, hundreds of calls and personal visits are made... |
105 |
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A projections model for small area economies | 1966-06 | | |
106 |
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Population and employment projections for the Wasatch Front: by County and Transportation area 1970-1995 | 1970-06 | | The purpose of this study is to provide projections of population, retail trade, and all other employment to city, county, and state transportation planners. We were asked to evaluate earlier studies and make a recommendation considering the possible use of those studies, or alternatively to propose... |
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Estimates and projections of low income population in Utah 1970-1985 | 1977 | | This i s one in a series of projections and estimates of "target populations" defined by the Utah Department of Social Services for planning, management, and budgeting purposes. The fourteen target populations are: |
108 |
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Procedure for using the matrix inversion routine | | | the spint modity programs allow the used to modity a spint matrix. It also, copies information at the beginning and end of a life which allows it to process impact files, etc. |
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UPED79 Report on revisions of the Utah process economic and demographic impact model (UPED) | 1980-01 | | This report describes the Utah Process Economic and Demographic Impact Simulation Model (UPED) and the computer soft ware that implements it as they have been developed and refined as of February, 1980. The acronym UPED79 refers explicitly to the refinements to the model and its software which were ... |
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Economic impact of synthetic fuels and M-X development on small business in the four corners region | 1981-06 | | The development of asynthetic fuels industry and the deployment of the M-X nuclear weapons station within the Four Corners region raises serious questions about potential economic impacts. This report is a preliminary analysis of these economic impacts with special attention paid to the likely effec... |
111 |
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Program outline for the Utah State Development Plan | 1965-08 | | The preparation of this report was financially aided through a Federal grant from the Urban Renewal Administration of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, under the Urban Planning Assistance Program authorized by Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended. |
112 |
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1984 baseline projections executive summary | 1984-09 | | |
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The impacts of energy development in Eastern Utah | 1980-11 | | The report was prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Section, State Planning Coordinator's Office under the direction of Paul Parker and Jeannie Watanabe. Population projections, and written narative were prepared by Brad Barber. Graphics were provided by Judith Banning. Secretarial services were p... |
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Economic & demographic futures 1980-2000 | 1980-01 | | Special acknowledgement is appropriate for the efforts of the Community Planning Policy Committee which provided continual guidance to the Water Quality staff over a six month period; in addition to Jean Watanbe, Office of the State Planning Coordinator, Brad Barber and Greg Selby formerly with the ... |
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Critical issues in Utah's future: volume II | 1977-02 | | |
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Phase I: data summary on an analysis of the economic structure and industrial potential of the four corners region to the four corners regional commission | 1970-02-13 | | Battelle-Columbus is conducting a four-phase study for the Four Corners Regional Commission focused on the economic structure and industrial potential of the Four Corners Region. The primary purpose of this Phase I effort has been to compile the data requited for our subsequent research phases. Pre... |
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Description of work elements IV: land use model | 1968-08-26 | | Previous programs have initiated and refined the development of a Utah population model to be used in projection of future requirements of both public and private facilities, goods and services. The present state population forecasts are based upon the "cohort-survival" method of analysis of birth r... |
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The implementation of composite computer mapping 1972 | 1972 | | Composite computer mapping (CCM) is the name assigned to a recently developed technique to enhance the quality of decision making in the administration of aid to economic development. The name accurately implies a combination of two techniques (composite mapping and computer mapping) which have be... |
119 |
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Uped model revision report on completion of work item I contract for services | 1978-10-05 | | This report is submitted in completion of Work Item I of the referenced contract between the State Planning Coordinator's Office (SPCO) and the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Utah (BEBR). The report is in two sections: The first section presents the narrative discussion of t... |
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Methodology for forecasting and allocating population, employment and land use along the Wasatch Front | 1970-09 | | The report which follows presents a methodology for forecasting population, employment and land use patterns along the Wasatch Front. The methodology combines and mathematical model with a mapping analysis. Both are flexible and can be applied to transportation areas, counties, census tracts and tra... |
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Qget quality growth efficiency tools | 1997-12 | | In the last six years Utah has experienced an unprecedented economic boom. Economic growth has attracted large numbers of residents from other states to Utah. High in-migration, combined with a consistently growing resident population, has applied pressure on Utah's existing transportation, water, ... |
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Barriers to industrial development in Utah's portion of the four corners region | 1970-06-01 | | Utah's portion of the Four Corners area is composed of the 21 counties which are south and/or east of Salt Lake County. The Utah Four Corners area covers 65,000 square miles which is approximately 80 percent of the state. The are a has a population of 274,500 dispersed throughout the region in a ver... |
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The changing composition of the State budget | 1976-04 | | An issue of vital concern to all taxpayers and administrators of government is the distribution of state revenues from the various accounts to the departments of state government. A detailed account of the growth and changing patterns of state expenditures from 1969 to 1975 is presented in this issu... |
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A spatial allocation model for regional impact projections | | | |
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The Navajo economic-demographic model a method for forecasting and evaluating alternative Navajo economic futures Volume 1: A technial description of the model | 1975 | | In April 1975, the Four Corners Regional Commission extended a grant to the Navajo Tribe, through its Office of Program Development, to develop an increased planning and decision-making capability by producing the capacity of projecting the consequences of alternative Navajo economic futures. With t... |