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The
Business of Regional Dynamics
... highly
flexible, expandable, Internet-based tool for economic & demographic
forecasting ...
Regional Dynamics provides consultants, universities,
agencies, organizations, and companies with access to advanced
economic modeling services.
Regional Dynamics customers use the
REDYN model to estimate the effects of actions and policies on people and the
economy. The REDYN model powers the unique
Regional Dynamics Economic Service, an advanced, highly flexible,
expandable, Internet-based tool. It provides economic and
demographic forecasting, as well as impact analysis for policy changes and
events. It is a multi-year, multi-regional, New Economic Geography
trade flow analysis engine.
The REDYN economic modeling service
is more flexible and versatile, and offers far more value, than any other
commercial modeling product.
Build "on the fly"
custom models for your studies with any subscribed areas &
analytics. Model your infrastructure impacts by transport mode.
Test for regional cluster
tipping points. Account for supply, demand, & delivered price
across all industries, entities, commodities, modes, & locations.
Ensures your new and recurring
models always have fresh data for your studies and analyses.
Unrivaled and complete
trade flow effects (import & export) among all US regions in every
model. Unrivaled US-wide regional data coherence.
Superior data granularity
for your regions and studies. Superior handling of data suppressions
in government sources.
Re-envisioned economic
theory lets the model unify all calculations, resulting in greater analytic
coherence and speed.
Complete data for ease of
movement within & between every US county by mode & direction sharpens
interregional trade flow & economic analysis.
Ideal for collaborative
projects, individual studies, and Quick Reports… always with the
most current modeling software.
Reasonable prices, excellent
modeling, more versatility, more access, and better business solutions for all
practitioners.
Employment and payroll history
detail by industry, by county, state, and nation, excluding self-employed.
Commuter activity history
databases linking places of residence and work by county, excluding
self-employed.
Current US output by industry,
US income by income category, US demand by consumers and governments, and US
investment spending.
Income history by income
category, and employment and payroll history by industry, including
self-employed, by county and state.
Most recent detailed US
industry-to-industry transaction (supply chain) relationships.
History and projected US
industry transaction (supply chain) relationships, for current and future
business technology.
Projected US jobs and wages by
industry, for future estimated economic activity, excluding self-employed.
History and projected US
occupation count by industry, for current and future technology and economic
activity, excluding self-employed.
Most current data available
anywhere will include industry detail to 6-digit NAICS, improved commodity
detail, and will never be more than 6-7 months old.
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