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Economic Impact of Orvana's Copperwood Project Upper Peninsula, Michigan

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Economic Impact of Orvana's Copperwood Project Upper Peninsula, Michigan

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2011

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University of Minnesota Duluth

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The University of Minnesota Duluth Labovitz School’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) studied and estimated the economic impacts of construction and operations of activity from the Copperwood project in the non-ferrous mining industry for a study region consisting of Gogebic, Houghton and Ontonagon Counties in Michigan, and Iron and Ashland Counties in Wisconsin. The economic modeling data and software used was IMPLAN. The study used IMPLAN’s economic multiplier analysis and input-output modeling, Version 3.0, created in Minnesota by the Minnesota IMPLAN Group, Inc. Data were the most recent IMPLAN data, which is for year 2009.

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Skurla, James A; Jacobson, Jean; Jenna, Jacobson; Jaeschke, Josh; Almquist-Minko, Vickie. (2011). Economic Impact of Orvana's Copperwood Project Upper Peninsula, Michigan. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/258048.

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