D. N. Stuckwish's scientific contributions
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Publications (5)
The regional economic impacts of a major crude-oil curtailment are examined in terms of regional employment reductions. National losses in employment projected by the Department of Energy to result from import oil reductions of one, three, and five and one-half million barrels per day are allocated to states, using a regional model. Two allocation...
Three findings emerge from the study. First, long-term shifts in population and employment will be more important determinants of regional socioeconomic patterns than crude oil price changes. Second, regional activity shifts due to crude oil prices, while not dominant determinants of future activity levels, are discernable. Finally, the level and c...
This volume presents updated projections of population and employment for census regions, federal regions, states, and Bureau of Economic Analysis economic areas prepared using the MULTIREGION system. These projections are based upon a national scenario comprising Census Series II demography and Bureau of Economic Analysis employment growth rates....
An attempt is made to measure the impact of changes in the national economy on regions of the United States, translated onto a grid of 173 regions, into national employment and energy consumption impacts that result from different prices for imported crude oil. These projections extend to the year 1995. Once calculated, regional economic and energy...
This paper describes the computational algorithm used by ORNL to project county coal production and employment levels for the NCUA, and the data and assumptions used to operate this algorithm. This system offers a highly simplified nonbehavioral method to obtain projections for small regions of the United States. The method tends to be highly sensi...