Economic Impact Studies
Economic multipliers, community impact studies and similar information provide some of the information needed by public and private decision makers. Two important sources of national data are the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. One of the primary sources of data for Utah is maintained by the Governor's office of Planning and Budget. The Bureau of Economic and Business Research also has data for Utah Communities.
Academic Articles
Benefits of Animal Traceability Systems for a Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Utah – Supply-Driven Social Accounting Matrix Approach (PDF)
An LP-SAM Approach for Examining Regional Economic Impacts: An Application to Wildfire Disaster in Southeast Oregon (PDF)
Reports
Wildfire in Utah: The Physical and Economic Consequences of Wildfire (PDF)
2014-2015 Central Wasatch Visitor Use Study: Follow-Up E-Survey – Final Report (PDF)
The Economic Contribution and Benefits of Utah’s Blue Ribbon Fisheries (PDF)
An Economic Analysis of Time Control Grazing in Three Creeks, Rich County, Utah (PDF)
Economic Contribution of Agriclture to the Utah Economy 2014 (PDF)