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An economic [[impact]] analysis (EIA) examines the effect of an event on the economy in a specified area, ranging from a single neighborhood to the entire globe. It usually measures changes in [[business]] revenue, business profits, personal wages, and/or jobs. The economic event analyzed can include implementation of a new [[policy]] or project, or may simply be the presence of a business or [[organization]]. An economic impact analysis is commonly conducted when there is public concern about the potential impacts of a proposed project or policy.<ref>Definition of Economic [[Impact Analysis]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_impact_analysis/ Wikipedia]</ref>
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An economic impact analysis (EIA) examines the effect of an event on the economy in a specified area, ranging from a single neighborhood to the entire globe. It usually measures changes in business revenue, business profits, personal wages, and/or jobs. The economic event analyzed can include implementation of a new policy or project, or may simply be the presence of a business or organization. An economic impact analysis is commonly conducted when there is public concern about the potential impacts of a proposed project or policy.<ref>Definition of Economic Impact Analysis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_impact_analysis/ Wikipedia]</ref>
  
  
 
===See Also===
 
===See Also===
[[Direct_Economic_Impact|Direct Economic Impact]]<br />
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[[Direct Economic Impact]]<br />
[[Economic_Impact_Assessment_(EIA)|Economic Impact Assessment]]<br />
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[[Economic Impact Assessment (EIA)]]<br />
[[Business_Impact_Analysis_(BIA)|Business Impact Analysis]]<br />
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[[Business Impact Analysis (BIA)]]<br />
[[Total_Economic_Value_(TEV)|Total Economic Value (TEV)]]
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[[Total Economic Value (TEV)]]
  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:40, 14 June 2022

An economic impact analysis (EIA) examines the effect of an event on the economy in a specified area, ranging from a single neighborhood to the entire globe. It usually measures changes in business revenue, business profits, personal wages, and/or jobs. The economic event analyzed can include implementation of a new policy or project, or may simply be the presence of a business or organization. An economic impact analysis is commonly conducted when there is public concern about the potential impacts of a proposed project or policy.[1]


See Also

Direct Economic Impact
Economic Impact Assessment (EIA)
Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
Total Economic Value (TEV)


References

  1. Definition of Economic Impact Analysis Wikipedia