Economic impact study definition

Economic impact study means a study conducted by an
Economic impact study means a study to project the financial benefit of the project to the local, regional and state economies.
Economic impact study means a study of the geographic area

More Definitions of Economic impact study

Economic impact study means a study, which includes:
Economic impact study or “EIS” means a comprehensive market study of the proposed casino and the economic impacts of the same.
Economic impact study means a study to project the
Economic impact study means the report dated July 21, 2017, prepared by Econsult Solutions, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Economic impact study means a study conducted by an independent economist to:
Economic impact study means the study conducted annually by the State to determine the amount of Qualified Revenue generated to the State as a result of the Project; and evaluating (i) the number of full-time employees of the Applicant by state of residence for each Fiscal Year being reviewed, (ii) the total compensation paid to the full-time employees on an annual basis by employment class (e.g., management, non-management, production, non-production, etc.), (iii) the total taxable income of the Applicant allocated or apportioned to Connecticut on the basis of the Applicant’s consolidated corporate tax return; (iv) the total purchases of the Applicant subject to Connecticut sales and use tax, as certified by the Applicant; (v) the total investment of the Applicant in real and tangible personal property located at the project; and (vi) such other information as is reasonably required by the State; and (b) “Qualified Revenue” shall mean the cumulative total State revenue directly or indirectly generated as a result of the Project. A failure of Applicant to provide the information to the State required by this Section 6.5 shall result in a revocation of Applicant’s Eligibility Certificate.
Economic impact study means a study of the geographic area designated by a host community pursuant to Section 4 of this act, which includes: