Economic Impact Analysis
Models
Input-output models are at the core of many economic models world-wide. The strength of
this class of economic model is that from relatively modest input you can obtain rich and diverse output. As the model inputs are refined
so too is the detail in the model's output.
Canadian Input-Output Model (CIOM)
CIOM is an economic impact model that allows the user to generate a
PDF Report and
Excel Workbook of tables online from your inputs. CIOM uses the industrial
structure of Canadian input-output tables, from Statistics Canada, to produce detailed impact analysis.
Overview
Screenshots
Review the full version CIOM input screen.
Canadian Regional Input-Output Model (CRIOM)
CRIOM is an economic impact model that allows the user to generate a
PDF Report and
Excel Workbook of tables online for a user-defined impact. CRIOM allows the user to compute
the economic impact of a shock at a variety of regional detail:
provincial or territorial, Census-division (CD), or Census-subdivision (CSD).
The underlying data sources allow for unique regional multipliers based on the
population and industrial structure of the selected region.
Overview
Screenshots
Review the full-version CRIOM input
screen.
Free-use Canadian Regional Input-Output Model
This is a demonstration version of CRIOM. The model code and underlying data are
the same in both CRIOM and the free-use version. The free-use version of CRIOM
limits the types of impacts that can be run, but it will guide you through the
impact methodology. This is simple way to demonstrate the power of CRIOM, and learn how CRIOM can help you
understand your project or activity.
Click HERE to begin a free-use
CRIOM impact simulation.
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