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About
the Institute
The
Applied Economics Research Institute – called
the Institute for short – is housed in the Department
of Economics, and most faculty members are Research
Associates of the Institute. They specialize in such
diverse areas as econometrics, labor economics, human
resources, benefit-cost analysis, environmental issues,
regional analysis, and forecasting. Hence, the range
of studies the Institute is capable of doing extends
beyond the usual economic impact analyses.
The
Institute also provides services to the community. These
consist primarily of building and maintaining a comprehensive
economic database for the Greater Cincinnati region,
as well as assisting public and private planning and
development oriented organizations with data collection
and analysis. The Institute will facilitate access to
data collected by other private and public agencies,
and it will add its own original data obtained from
newly designed surveys. A long term goal is to construct
its own regional econometric model and develop the ability
to produce its own periodic forecasts of the regional
economy.
The
Institue also has a strong educational role in the Department
by providing hands-on training for graduate students
in Applied Economics. Students learn how to access data,
how to prepare them for presentation, how to do economic
impact studies, and how to make a presentation. The
Institute facilitates off-campus internships with local
and regional firms and government agencies engaged in
economics research and it will offer in-house internships
to students with an interest in local and regional data
analysis.
The Institute is a non-profit operation that supports
its activities through research grants, contract research,
contributions, and endowments.
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