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Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota June 2005-May 2006(2006) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesDavidson-Peterson Associates was hired to conduct a year-long study which was a joint project with Explore Minnesota Tourism, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center* and the Minnesota Arrowhead, Minnesota Heartland and Southern Minnesota Tourism Associations and the Metro Tourism Committee. Davidson-Peterson Associates was commissioned to conduct a “bottom up” analysis of traveler expenditures in Minnesota and their impact on the economy of the state during the period June 2005 through May 2006.Item The Economic Impact of Expenditures by Travelers on Minnesota June 2007-May 2008 County Report(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesTraveler Expenditures Ranked Numerically Traveler Expenditures by Season Direct Economic Impact of Expenditures by Travelers by County Total Economic Impact of Expenditures by Travelers by County Direct Economic Impact of Expenditures by Travelers by Region and Season Total Economic Impact of Expenditures by Travelers by Region and SeasonItem The Profile of Travelers in Minnesota June through May (2005-2006 and 2007-2008)(Davidson-Peterson Associates, 2008) Davidson-Peterson AssociatesDavidson‐Peterson Associates previously prepared reports for each of the first three seasons of the year‐long study. This is the final report and incorporates the data collected over the 12‐month period to provide an annual traveler profile. The results reported for the annual traveler profile study are based on a sample of Minnesota travelers which was balanced so as to be directly proportional to the estimated number of travelers by region and season. In contrast, the results summarized in the three previous seasonal reports(Summer 2007, Fall 2007, and Winter 2007‐2008) were based on actual completes and not the balanced completes. This report provides results from interviews of travelers throughout the state during the summer, fall, winter, and spring seasons. Interview responses from the 2007‐2008 study period have been combined with interview responses from the 2005‐2006 study period for presentation and analysis in this report. The combined data yield results that are more reliable and representative than the results for either of the two interview periods alone – the effect of roughly doubling the sample size and including traveler interviews at a broader selection of traveler sites.