Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (Jul 1999)

The Role of Agriculture in Oregon's Economic Base: Findings from a Social Accounting Matrix

  • Edward C. Waters,
  • Bruce A. Weber,
  • David W. Holland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.30881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 266 – 280

Abstract

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Most studies of a state's economic base count as "basic" only the "traditional" exports of goods, federal spending, and business investment. "Nontraditional" elements of the economic base (including exports of services, federal transfers to state/local governments and households, and extraregional property income) are typically ignored. We construct a social accounting matrix (SAM) for Oregon and estimate Oregon's economic base accounting for both traditional and nontraditional elements. Almost 20% of Oregon's jobs depend on extraregional income to households (including government transfers and outside property income), 11% depend on lumber and wood and paper products, and 8% depend on agriculture.

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