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Salt Lake area transportation study: volume I current travel inventory | 1963-11 | | A major element of this study was the review of current travel patterns generated by the 394,000 residents of the Salt Lake area as determined from a 1960 comprehensive origin-destination survey which was conducted by the Department of Highways. Supplemental studies covered commercial vehicle m... |
127 |
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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... |
128 |
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A spatial allocation model for regional impact projections | | | |
129 |
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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... |
130 |
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State of Utah economic and demographic projections: 2000-2030, 2000 baseline highlights | 2001-01 | | |
131 |
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Employment and population analysis and projections Salt Lake Metropolitan Area, Utah and the United States | 1962-09 | | Thomas A. McLean and Mrs. Connie P. Faulkner, graduate students in the Department of Economics, rendered very valuable assistance in the preparation of this report. The Utah Department of Employment Security was most cooperative and helpful in making available the necessary basic data for this stud... |
132 |
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UPED index to parameters and exogenous variables data sources and calibration procedures | | | |
133 |
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Population projections by age and sex for Utah counties 1970-2000 | 1976-12 | | Future trends in population must be a factor in guiding long-term socioeconomic planning efforts in order for the planning to be effective. To be realistic, economic and social planning must take into account not only the future size, but also the composition and distribution of the population. ... |
134 |
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Population projections by age and sex for Utah counties 1970-2000 | 1976-12 | | Population projections for Utah by age and sex, 1970-2000-high projection (a gradual decline in mortality, constant fertility and net migration) |
135 |
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Qget quality growth efficiency tools | 1998-06 | | 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, ... |
136 |
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Proportional aggregation program for SAM projection files | | | From two to ten inout files may be aggnegated in any run. All files must span the same projection peneod, and must also contain the same subareas. |
137 |
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Utah:2000 a high development scenario | 1980-03 | | This report was prepared, under the direction of Paul Parker and Jeannie Watanabe, by members of the Comprehensive Planning Section, State Planning Coordinator's Office. Population projections and other statistical data were prepared by Jeannie Watanabe and Brad Barber. Dave Conine, Paul Parker, Gle... |