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<p>The <a href="docs/agriculture-reports-4th-qtr-2010.pdf">Agriculture newsletter 2010</a> (pdf) reports Oklahoma average wheat prices, wheat cash receipts and wheat production. It also includes average beef cattle prices and Oklahoma cattle and calves cash receipts.</p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/trade-area-capture10.pdf">Trade Area Capture and Trade Pull Factors for the Retail Trade Sectors</a>. This newsletter reports the trade area capture, which is the estimate of the number of customers who have shopped in the local economy over a one-year period. It also provides the trade pull factors, which measures a region's ability to attract shoppers to make retail purchases within the region.</p>
<p>The <a href="docs/agri-reprt-3Qtr09.pdf">Agriculture newsletter 2009 </a>(pdf) reports Oklahoma average wheat prices, wheat cash receipts and wheat production. It also includes average beef cattle prices and Oklahoma cattle and calves cash receipts.</p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/trade-area-capture2009.pdf">Trade Area Capture and Trade Pull Factors for the Retail Trade Sectors (0.3 mb PDF)</a>. This newsletter reports the trade area capture, which is the estimate of the number of customers who have shopped in the local economy over a one-year period. It also provides the trade pull factors, which measures a region's ability to attract shoppers to make retail purchases within the region.</p>
<p>The CEBD is proud to announce the release of the latest installment in The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/trade pull factors.pdf">Oklahoma Trade Pull Factors (0.7 mb PDF).</a> This newsletter reports the Trade Pull Factors of Oklahoma's seventy-seven counties and the Trade Pull Factors of fifty cities in Oklahoma. Trade Pull Factors relate a county's or city's ability to attract both resident and non-resident retail shoppers to its community through retail trade. </p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/ok-location-quotient09.pdf">Location Quotient</a><a href="docs/business dev series Location Quotient 2006.pdf"> (0.4 mb PDF). </a>This newsletter reports location quotient (LQ) information, which is used to assess industry concentration in a particular region. Local economists, city planners, regional developers, and business entrepreneurs can benefit from using these figures to identify exporting and importing industries, and further monitor how closely a regional economy’s composition is reflected in the state’s economy structure as a whole. </p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/trade-area-capture.pdf">Trade Area Capture and Trade Pull Factors for the Retail Trade Sectors (0.2 mb PDF)</a>. This newsletter reports the trade area capture, which is the estimate of the number of customers who have shopped in the local economy over a one-year period. It also provides the trade pull factors, which measures a region's ability to attract shoppers to make retail purchases within the region.</p>
<p>The Business Demographic Series: <u><a href="docs/soic-demographic.pdf">SOIC Demographic:</a></u> This newsletter report highlights demographic profile of counties included in Southwestern Oklahoma Impact Coalition (SOIC). There are four sections in this report, which comprised of Personal Income, Employment, and Farm Income (Section A); Demographic Characteristic (Section B); Economic Characteristic (Section C); and Social Characteristic (Section D). Data was obtained from Regional Economic Information System (REIS) 2006 database, and the U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. All statistics data are presented in table format. </p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/avg biz count 2006.pdf">Average Business | County (0.6 mb PDF). </a>This newsletter reports the average number of businesses per county competing in a given industry for counties of similar population size in Oklahoma. This comparison allows business professionals to identify potential opportunities or threats in their local economy.</p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/Threshold Analysis 2006.pdf">Threshold Analysis (0.4 mb PDF)</a>. This newsletter reports the average number of people it takes to support a business. Threshold figures are benchmarks that can be used for comparative purposes. One can use these benchmark figures to discover potential opportunities for new business start-ups and/or expansion in the local economy.</p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/Threshold.pdf">Threshold Analysis (0.2 mb PDF)</a> This newsletter reports the threshold levels, which are the average number of people required to support a business competig in a specific industry, for retail, construction, and service businesses in Oklahoma and six sub-state regions.</p>
<p>The Business Development Series: <a href="docs/Average Business.pdf">Average Business/County (0.2 mb PDF)</a> This newsletter groups Oklahoma's 77 counties into similar population sizes and reports the average number of construction, retail and service businesses in counties of similar sizes.</p>
<p>Some of our other recently published material focuses on reporting the economic impacts of situations presented to us by various clients. We use REMI software to measure the economic impacts of an economic/policy change upon the state of Oklahoma and <a href="remi_regions.htm">sub-state regions</a>.</p>
<p>The <a href="docs/oklahoma_aed_program.pdf">Economic Impact of the Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement & Diversification (AED) Program and the Cooperatives & that it Supports</a> (December, 2003) highlights the employment, income, output, tax and population impacts that the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture's (<a href="http://www.state.ok.us/~okag/">ODA</a>) <a href="http://www.state.ok.us/~okag/mktdev-loanshome.htm">AED program</a> has upon the <a href="http://www.youroklahoma.com/">state of Oklahoma</a>.</p>
<p>The <a href="docs/oklahoma_arts_council.pdf">Economic Impact of the Arts in Oklahoma</a> (December, 2003) reports the combined impacts of the <a href="http://www.state.ok.us/~arts/">Oklahoma Arts Council</a> and the Arts organizations and events supported by the Oklahoma Arts Council. This <a href="remi.htm">counterfactual</a> positive simulation highlights the employment, income, output, tax and population impacts upon the state of Oklahoma and each of the six sub-state regions.</p>
<p>Our Forecast Series (November, 2003) projects employment, gross regional product, real disposable income and population for the <a href="docs/oklahoma-forecast.pdf">state of Oklahoma</a>, the <a href="docs/okc_forecast.pdf">Oklahoma City MSA</a>, the <a href="docs/tulsa_forecast.pdf">Tulsa MSA</a>, <a href="docs/neok-forecast.pdf">Northeast Oklahoma</a>, <a href="docs/seok-forecast.pdf">Southeast Oklahoma</a>, <a href="docs/swok-forecast.pdf">Southwest Oklahoma</a>, and <a href="docs/nwok-forecast.pdf">Northwest Oklahoma</a>. These two page summaries present the REMI model's control forecast from 2003 to 2010.</p>
<p>The <a href="docs/exit82.pdf">Economic Impacts of Weatherford's Growth and its Implications for Exit 82</a> (September, 2003) reports the impacts that three current projects are forecasted to have upon the area's economy. The three modeled projects that occur in <a href="http://www.cityofweatherford.com/">Weatherford</a> include (1) the expansion and operation of a Machinery & Computer Manufacturing facility, (2) the construction and operation of a large retail pharmacy, and (3) the construction and operation of the Heartland of America Heritage Center Museum. </p>
<p>The <a href="docs/swosu.pdf">Economic Impact of Southwestern Oklahoma State University on Oklahoma</a> (September, 2003) is presented in a short brochure.</p>
<p>The <a href="docs/agchemco.pdf">Economic Impacts of Ag ChemCo</a> (July, 2003) reports the impacts that an agricultural chemical company would have upon the state of Oklahoma and western Oklahoma.</p>
<p>View our <a href="pubs_archive.htm">archive</a> for our older publications.</p>
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