Texas assessment modeling system (TAMS) : user's guide /
The Texas Assessment Modeling System (TAMS) is a computer-based economic-demographic model developed in the late 1970s to project socioeconomic impacts, particularly for rural community growth and development. Adapted from the North Dakota Regional Environmental Assessment Program (RED-II) model, TA...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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College Station, Texas :
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A & M University System,
[1987]
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| Series: | Departmental technical report (Texas A & M University. Department of Rural Sociology) ;
no. 87-1. |
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| Summary: | The Texas Assessment Modeling System (TAMS) is a computer-based economic-demographic model developed in the late 1970s to project socioeconomic impacts, particularly for rural community growth and development. Adapted from the North Dakota Regional Environmental Assessment Program (RED-II) model, TAMS is used to project annual, detailed economic, demographic, and fiscal impacts, such as those related to energy development. |
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| Item Description: | "October 1986." |
| Physical Description: | 63 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |