Difference between revisions of "Economic output"

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==Related subjects==
 
==Related subjects==
# [[Total employment]]
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* [[Economic impact]]
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* [[Economic impact of urban planning]]
# [[Gross value added]]
 
# [[Business_output]]
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* [[Economic tools]]
# [[Household income]] (aggregate wages and salaries)
 
# [[Wealth]] (including property values)
 
# [[Public income|Public (tax) income]] (income tax, social contributions, value added tax, profit tax, etc.)
 
# [[Public expenditure]] (investments, salaries, social welfare expenses, etc.)
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 10:01, 19 April 2012

Economic output

A newly developed urban object or urban environment will generate in most cases economic activities. The generated (or existing) economic impact can be measured in terms of economic output, which measures a particular dimension of change in the economic activity (see clickable map below):

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Notice that the public income and public expenditures are included while they also could be considered to be "˜financial output". Furthermore, the various measures of economic impact are overlapping[1]. An increase in business activity, for example, will generate income for its employees, profit for its owners, and tax income for the public authorities. For this reason, the different measures cannot be added together to calculate the total economic impact.

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References

  1. B. and G. Weisbrod (1997). Measuring economic impacts of projects and programs. Economic Development Research Group.

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