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The Census – Compelling Economic Development

The Census – Compelling Economic Development. Presented by Matthew Nichol. Compelling Economics – A Value Adder. Area-specific Industrial Economic Data: Employment Output Wages & salaries Regional Exports Regional Imports Value-added Gross Regional Product. ABS Census +

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The Census – Compelling Economic Development

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  1. The Census – Compelling Economic Development Presented by Matthew Nichol

  2. Compelling Economics – A Value Adder Area-specific Industrial Economic Data: Employment Output Wages & salaries Regional Exports Regional ImportsValue-added Gross Regional Product ABS Census + ABS National Accounts

  3. Compelling Economics – A Value Adder Area-specific Industrial Economic data: Employment Output Wages & salaries Regional Exports Regional ImportsValue-added Gross Regional Product Delivered via

  4. Area-specific ...single or combination of Destination Zones, SLAs, LGAs, SDs Easy to use interface Consistent methodological approach enabling ‘like-with-like’ comparisons

  5. Local economic data CompareBenchmark Time series analysis ‘Drill-down’ Profiling for better planning

  6. A local economy is an interconnected system Our estimates of demand for goods & services by local industries are determined using Census place of work employment data, which also provides the basis for estimating the capacity of the local economy to supply goods and services.

  7. “What if” analysis Direct Change + Industrial Effects + Consumption Effects

  8. Who are we? ...and how do we compare?

  9. Census and REMPLAN... applications for economic development • Generate detailed local data • Economic development strategies • Identify opportunities for import replacement and value adding • Analyse the economic impacts of potential developments or industry closures • Identify the contributions of existing firms and industries • Benchmark with other regions • Add weight to feasibility studies and grant applications • Provide timely data to the media • Attract investment www.remplan.com.au

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