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The Economic Contribution of Natural Resources to a State Economy: A South Carolina Case Study 被引量:1

The Economic Contribution of Natural Resources to a State Economy: A South Carolina Case Study
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摘要 The structure of state or sub-state regional economies is heavily influenced by its natural resource endowment. Input-output analysis is often used to estimate the economic contribution of various sectors to a state’s economy. We apply input-output analysis to South Carolina’s economy to estimate the contribution of natural resource-based sectors to the overall economy. The natural resource-based sectors consist of six mutually exclusive sectors: fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing;coastal tourism;commercial fisheries;boat industry;mining;and forestry. The total economic contribution of these six natural resource-based sectors is $33.4 billion, representing 8.3% of gross state product and 8.6% of all state employment. The structure of state or sub-state regional economies is heavily influenced by its natural resource endowment. Input-output analysis is often used to estimate the economic contribution of various sectors to a state’s economy. We apply input-output analysis to South Carolina’s economy to estimate the contribution of natural resource-based sectors to the overall economy. The natural resource-based sectors consist of six mutually exclusive sectors: fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing;coastal tourism;commercial fisheries;boat industry;mining;and forestry. The total economic contribution of these six natural resource-based sectors is $33.4 billion, representing 8.3% of gross state product and 8.6% of all state employment.
机构地区 College of Agriculture
出处 《Natural Resources》 2017年第3期115-129,共15页 自然资源(英文)
关键词 Natural RESOURCES SOUTH CAROLINA INPUT-OUTPUT Analysis ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION Natural Resources South Carolina Input-Output Analysis Economic Contribution
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