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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Main Authors: Murdock, Steve H. (Author), Hamm, Rita R. (Author), Jones, Lonnie L. (Author), Leistritz, F. Larry (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: College Station, Texas : Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A & M University System, [1987]
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.
Item Description:"October 1986."
Physical Description:63 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.