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Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2008. Airport Economic Impact Methods and Models. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23267.
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26 REFERENCES 1. Butler, S. and L. Kiernan, Measuring the Regional Eco- nomic Significance of Airports, DOT/FA/PP/87-1, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1986. 2. Gartner, W., D. Erkkila, and J. Hyumkuk, Development of a Web-Based Economic Impact Calculator for Small and Medium Size Airports, University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies, Minneapolis, May 2005, p. 5. 3. Lynch, T., Analyzing the Economic Impact of Transporta- tion Projects Using RIMS II, IMPLAN and REMI, Institute for Science and Public Affairs, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Oct. 2000. 4. Cooper, A. and P. Smith, The Economic Catalytic Effects of Air Transport in Europe, Eurocontrol Experimental Centre, Bretigny-sur-Orge Cedex, France, 2005. 5. Petraglia, L. and G. Weisbrod, Fire-Walking: Ensuring Credible Economic Impact Studies, Economic Develop- ment Research Group, Inc., Boston, Mass., Jan. 17, 2007 [Online]. Available: http://www.edrgroup.com/edr1/ consulting/consulting_econ_impact/improving-impact- analysis.shtml [accessed Aug. 1, 2007]. 6. Arlanda Index Shows Higher Tourism Revenue in June, LFV Group, Stockholm–Arlanda, Sweden, July 19, 2007 [Online]. Available: http://www.lfv.se/templates/LFV_ ListArticle_47630.aspx [accessed Aug. 13, 2007]. 7. The Impacts of Constrained Air Transportation Capacity on the San Diego Regional Economy, Hamilton, Rabinovitz & Alschuler, Inc., New York, N.Y., 2001. 8. The Economic Contribution of the Aviation Industry in the UK, Oxford Economic Forecasting, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2006.

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TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 7: Airport Economic Impact Methods and Models explores how airport economic impact studies are currently conducted. The report examines the methods and models used to define and identify, evaluate and measure, and communicate the different facets of the economic impact of airports. The report also highlights the various analysis methods, models, and tools that are available for local airport economic studies, as well as their applicability and tradeoffs, including limitations, trends, and recent developments.

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