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Key Economic Sectors in Indiana: Region 4 (Lafayette) REGION 4 BENTON WHITE CARROLL CASS MIAMI HOWARD TIPTON CLINTON MONT- GOMERY TIPPE- CANOE WARREN FOUNTAIN Produced for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation by the Center for Business and Economic Research, Ball State University Research and Analysis Michael J. Hicks, Director Srikant Devaraj, Senior Research Associate and Project Manager Karthik Kumar, Graduate Research Assistant Phil Morris, Graduate Research Assistant Erica Walsh, Undergraduate Research Assistant Editing and Design Victoria Meldrum, Manager of Publications and Web Services Skyelar Huston, Graphic Design Student Assistant McKenzie Records, Graphic Design Student Assistant Savannah Smith, Graphic Design Student Assistant ABOUT IEDC The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is the State of Indiana’s lead economic development organization. The IEDC focuses its efforts on growing and retaining businesses in Indiana and attracting new business to the state. The IEDC is organized as a public-private partnership governed by a 12-member board chaired by the state governor. Indiana Economic Development Corporation One North Capitol, Suite 700 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: 317-232-8800 Email: [email protected] ABOUT CBER The Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) is an economic policy and forecasting research center at Ball State University. In addition to research and data delivery, CBER serves as a business forecasting authority in Indiana – holding the annual Indiana Economic Outlook and quarterly meetings of the Ball State University Business Roundtable. Center for Business and Economic Research Ball State University (WB 149) 2000 W. University Ave. Muncie, IN 47306-0360 Phone: 765-285-5926 Email: [email protected] NOVEMBER 2014 © 2014 Center for Business and Economic Research, Ball State University. BALL STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH

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Page 1: BALL STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR BUSINESS AND … · 2014. 11. 4. · Key Economic Sectors in Indiana: Region 4 (Lafayette) REGION 4 BENTON WHITE CARROLL CASS MIAMI HOWARD CLINTON

Key Economic Sectors in Indiana:Region 4 (Lafayette)

REGION 4

BENTON

WHITE

CARROLL

CASS MIAMI

HOWARD

TIPTONCLINTON

MONT-GOMERY

TIPPE-CANOE

WARREN

FOUNTAIN

Produced for the Indiana Economic Development Corporationby the Center for Business and Economic Research, Ball State University

Research and AnalysisMichael J. Hicks, DirectorSrikant Devaraj, Senior Research Associate and Project ManagerKarthik Kumar, Graduate Research AssistantPhil Morris, Graduate Research AssistantErica Walsh, Undergraduate Research Assistant

Editing and DesignVictoria Meldrum, Manager of Publications and Web ServicesSkyelar Huston, Graphic Design Student AssistantMcKenzie Records, Graphic Design Student AssistantSavannah Smith, Graphic Design Student Assistant

ABOUT IEDCThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is the State of Indiana’s lead economic development organization. The IEDC focuses its efforts on growing and retaining businesses in Indiana and attracting new business to the state. The IEDC is organized as a public-private partnership governed by a 12-member board chaired by the state governor.

Indiana Economic Development CorporationOne North Capitol, Suite 700 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: 317-232-8800Email: [email protected]

ABOUT CBERThe Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) is an economic policy and forecasting research center at Ball State University. In addition to research and data delivery, CBER serves as a business forecasting authority in Indiana – holding the annual Indiana Economic Outlook and quarterly meetings of the Ball State University Business Roundtable.

Center for Business and Economic Research Ball State University (WB 149) 2000 W. University Ave.Muncie, IN 47306-0360 Phone: 765-285-5926Email: [email protected]

NOVEMBER 2014

© 2014 Center for Business and Economic Research, Ball State University.

BALL STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH

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TABLE OF CONTENTSLocation Quotient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Diversification Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Sub-Industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

KEY SECTORSTechnologically Advanced Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Biosciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Emerging Media and Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

APPENDIX A: KEY SUB-SECTOR PROFILES I = IMPLAN CODE, N = NAICS CODE

I 133/N 325412 Pharmaceutical preparation mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . 18I 156/N 327211 Flat glass mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18I 159/N 327215 Glass products made of purchased glass mfg . . 19I 223/N 333612 Speed changer and gear mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19I 243/N 334413 Semiconductor and related device mfg . . . . . . . 20I 244/N 334416 Electronic coil, transformer, etc . mfg . . . . . . . . 20I 256/N 334518, -9 Watch, clock, and other measuring and

controlling device mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21I 267/N 335312 Motor and generator mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21I 305/N 339112 Surgical and medical instrument mfg . . . . . . . . 22I 306/N 339113 Surgical appliance and supplies mfg . . . . . . . . . 22I 308/N 339115 Ophthalmic goods mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23I 309/N 339116 Dental laboratories mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23I 336/N 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation . . . . . 24I 340/N 493110 Warehousing and storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24I 352/N 518210 Data processing, web hosting, related services . 25

I 353/N 519190 Other information services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25I 371/N 541511 Custom computer programming services . . . . . 26I 373/N 541513, -9 Other computer related services,

incl facilities mgmt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26I 374/N 5416 Management, scientific, and technical

consulting services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27I 375/N 54162, -9 Environmental and other technical

consulting services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27I 377/N 5418 Advertising and related services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28I 380/N 541990 Other professional, scientific, and

technical services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28I 386/N 5614 Business support services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29I 394/N 6211, -2, -3 Physician, dentist, and health

practitioner offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29I 395/N 621610 Home health care services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30I 398/N 623 Nursing and residential care facilities . . . . . . . . . . . 30

APPENDIX B: ADDITIONAL DATASub-Industry Import and Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Technologically Advanced Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Biosciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Emerging Media and Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES . . . . . . . 36

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Region 4 vs United States Location Quotient by SIC SectorSource: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Region 4 vs Indiana Location Quotient by SIC SectorSource: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Corresponding DataSource: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Corresponding DataSource: Bureau of Economic Analysis

SIC Sectors 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Manufacturing 1.41 1.53 1.84 2.29 2.66

Retail trade 1.08 1.09 1.11 1.10 1.16

Construction 0.85 0.85 0.88 0.85 0.89

Services 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.71 0.76

Finance, insurance, and real estate

0.78 0.77 0.64 0.65 0.69

Wholesale trade 0.51 0.70 0.61 0.66 0.66

Transportation and public utilities

0.90 0.82 0.69 0.60 0.56

Mining 0.29 0.17 0.22 0.10 0.17

Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing

0.59 0.79 0.97 0.25 0.06

SIC Sectors 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Manufacturing 1.02 1.12 1.27 1.41 1.43

Retail trade 1.09 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.13

Construction 0.92 0.90 0.88 0.85 0.89

Finance, insurance, and real estate

0.99 0.94 0.85 0.82 0.88

Services 0.99 0.91 0.90 0.85 0.84

Wholesale trade 0.66 0.83 0.68 0.72 0.67

Transportation and public utilities

1.00 0.88 0.67 0.63 0.45

Mining 0.63 0.38 0.42 0.20 0.36

Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing

1.22 1.44 1.46 0.36 0.12

Manufacturing Retail trade Construction Services

Finance, insurance, real estate

Wholesale trade Transportation, public

utilities Mining Agriculture, forestry, fishing

Manufacturing Retail trade Construction Finance, insurance, real estate

Services Wholesale trade Transportation, public utilities

Mining

Agriculture, forestry, fishing

INTRODUCTIONThis study outlines the key economic sectors for Region 4, and is published as an addendum to our July 2014

study, “Key Economic Sectors in Indiana: State Overview .” These studies were commissioned by the Indiana Eco-nomic Development Corporation under the requirements of HEA 1004 .

In this study, we provide information on the size, relative share, diversification, regional import/export and value added of four major sectors: technologically advanced manufacturing, biosciences, emerging media and informa-tion technology, and logistics in Region 4 . This followed a review of more than 400 sub-sectors and regional focus groups . A final study detailing statewide special sectors will be published after the final publication of 12 regional studies . We begin this study with an analysis of the relative size of major sectors in this region .

LOCATION QUOTIENTOne method of evaluating whether the subsectors of the region’s

economy and the relative concentration of footloose sectors is through an evaluation of the employment location quotient . The employment location quotient is the ratio comparing the concentration of a par-ticular industry sector employment in a region to that of the state for that industry sector . If the value of location quotient for an industry

sector in a region is greater than 1 .0, then that region has higher share of employment for that industry sector as compared to the state .

It is useful to examine each sector’s performance from 1970 to 2010 to understand how changes in the relative size of employment (the employment location quotient) have affected the region’s posi-tion over 40 years .

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Indiana

Region 4

United States

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2,000

3,000

4,000

Diversification IndexSource: Bureau of Economic Analysis

DIVERSIFICATIONThe diversity of a region’s economy is often of interest to policy-

makers, but it is not clear what the options are for changing diver-sity, or whether a more diverse economy is in the best interest of the region’s growth . This is because economic diversity acts the same way that diversification in a financial portfolio does . A more diverse portfolio reduces risk, but also decreases returns .

The diversification of industry sectors is calculated by running the nine SIC industry sectors through the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index . The lower the index, the more diverse the region is .

Corresponding DataSource: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Area 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Region 4 0.241 0.221 0.222 0.224 0.238

Indiana 0.232 0.205 0.201 0.205 0.278

United States 0.190 0.184 0.201 0.217 0.315

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SUB-INDUSTRIESTo better understand what opportunities surround the key

economic sectors (technologically advanced manufacturing, biosci-ences, emerging media and information technology, and logistics), we examined 700+ industries at the most disaggregated level .

In this section, we first examine overall changes to demand, and the share of inputs imported by each sector . This allows us to identify growing and shrinking sectors, and consider imports from outside the region as a possible source of new economic activity in the state . We then evaluate import growth, with the value-added share of production in the region . This helps us understand what economic activity is supported by high levels of value-added pro-duction within a region . By matching that with individual worker incomes, we can deduce some of the sources of value added in production (human or physical capital) . Finally, we illustrate the share of subsectors in each large key industry group of technology integrated manufacturing, biomedical sciences, emerging media and information technology, and logistics . This provides us a visual picture of the relative scale of economic activity in each subsector . That analysis comprises this study .

ABOUT THE GRAPHICThe following graphic shows the total commodity import (in

terms of dollars) percentage change from 2006 to 2010 in the horizontal axis and gross commodity demand (in terms of dollars) percentage change from 2006 to 2010 in the vertical axis . The 2006 import and demand dollar values were adjusted for 2010 infla-tion rates . The size of the bubble represents the total import value (in dollars) of commodities in 2010 . The blue circles indicate the exportable commodities and green circles indicate non-exportable commodities .

The graphic can be divided into four quadrants – Quadrant 1 reflects positive gross commodity demand change and

negative commodity import change . The state’s (or region’s) com-modity sectors in this quadrant had experienced an increase in its demand between 2006 and 2010, but saw a decrease in its imports (in terms of dollars) from outside the state (or region) .

Quadrant 2 reveals positive gross commodity demand change and positive commodity import change . The commodity sectors in this quadrant saw an increased demand and increased imports from outside the state (or region) . These sectors could then be potential targets for bringing in new businesses to enhance locally imported goods .

Quadrant 3 shows negative gross commodity demand change and positive commodity import change . The commodity sectors in this quadrant has decreased demand change, but had increased com-modity imports from outside the state (or regions) .

Quadrant 4 depicts negative gross commodity demand change and negative commodity import change . The commodity sectors in this quadrant experienced decreased demand and reduced imports from outside the state (or region) .

ABOUT THE TABLEThe corresponding table appears after the graphic . The blue circles found under “demand growth and import change”

represent those commodities within a sector that are having positive demand and import growth between 2000 and 2010 . The busi-nesses in such commodity sectors can be considered attractable to local communities to foster local purchases with sustained demand of output . The green squares indicate sectors with negative demand growth and positive import change (or) vice versa . Such sectors may be favorable for attraction, based on community’s choices . The red triangles depict those sectors with negative import change and demand growth that focuses more on local commodity purchases, but with lesser demand in the market .

The “demand growth” and “import growth” columns indicate the positive growth as green squares and negative growth as red triangles .

Under “exportability”, the exportable sectors (which can be inter-preted as those sectors whose output can be exported outside the state/region) are represented with green circles . The non-exportable sectors are marked with green squares .

Also, the sectors with the highest “import value” in dollars are shown as blue circles in that column .

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Sub-Industry Import and Demand, Top 50 Sectors by NAICS CodeSource: IMPLAN. See Appendix Table B1 for corresponding data figures.

SUB-INDUSTRY IMPORT AND DEMANDQuadrant 1: (- import growth, + demand growth)

NAICS 531: Real estate (-51 .0, 103 .5) NAICS 522: Credit inmediation and related (-61 .3, 70 .3)

Quadrant 2: (+ import growth, + demand growth) NAICS 111: Crop farming (135 .7, 66 .1) NAICS 112: Livestock (41 .4, 6 .7) NAICS 115: Ag and forestry svcs (218 .7, 98 .8) NAICS 114: Fishing, hunting and trapping (74 .6, 27 .4) NAICS 313: Textile Mills (62 .9, 91 .2) NAICS 523: Securities and other financial (20 .2, 74 .4) NAICS 561: Admin support svcs (16, 11 .7) NAICS 532: Rental and leasing svcs (14 .7, 10 .3)

Quadrant 3: (+ import growth, - demand growth) NAICS 334: Computer and other electronics (15 .9, -19 .9) NAICS 333: Machinery mfg (269 .6, -42 .2) NAICS 337: Furniture and related prod (359, -9 .7) NAICS 312: Beverage and tobacco (141 .2, -25 .2) NAICS 511: Publishing industries (73 .7, -20 .2) NAICS 316: Leather and allied (60 .1, -4 .5) NAICS 482: Rail transportation (30 .8, -7 .4) NAICS 326: Plastics and rubber prod (23 .1, -18 .2)

Quadrant 4: (- import growth, - demand growth) NAICS 113: Forestry and logging (-52, -47 .2) NAICS 42: Wholesale trade (-59 .2, -41 .5) NAICS 811: Repair and maintenance (-66 .4, -38 .2)

QUADRANT 1- import growth

+ demand growth

QUADRANT 2+ import growth

+ demand growth

QUADRANT 3+ import growth- demand growth

QUADRANT 4- import growth

- demand growth

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NAICS Sector

Demand Growth and Import Change

Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Import Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

Import Value $0 to $1 B = circle$1 B to $9.9 B = square$10 B = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

336 Transportation eqpmt

331 Primary metal mfg

325 Chemical manufacturing

311 Food products

332 Fabricated metal prod

541 Professional, scientific and tech svcs

334 Computer and other electronics

551 Management of companies

111 Crop farming

112 Livestock

333 Machinery mfg

42 Wholesale trade

326 Plastics and rubber prod

324 Petroleum and coal prod

322 Paper manufacturing

524 Insurance carriers and related

335 Electrical eqpt and appliances

561 Admin support svcs

221 Utilities

531 Real estate

523 Securities and other financial

212 Mining

115 Ag and forestry svcs

327 Nonmetal mineral prod

517 Telecommunications

532 Rental and leasing svcs

313 Textile mills

484 Truck transportation

533 Lessor of nonfinance intangible assets

339 Miscellaneous mfg

522 Credit inmediation and related

211 Oil and gas extraction

92 Government and non NAICS

Top 50 Commodities for Import and Demand (Panel 1 of 2)

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521 Monetary authorities

321 Wood products

481 Air transportation

493 Warehousing and storage

482 Rail transportation

721 Accommodations

511 Publishing industries

323 Printing and related

114 Fishing, hunting and trapping

337 Furniture and related prod

811 Repair and maintenance

712 Performing arts and spectator sports

113 Forestry and logging

512 Motion picture and sound recording

312 Beverage and tobacco

316 Leather and allied

492 Couriers and messengers

487 Sightseeing transportation

NAICS Sector

Demand Growth & Import Change

Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Import Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

Import Value $0 to $1 B = circle$1 B to $9.9 B = square$10 B = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Continued: Top 50 Commodities for Import and Demand (Panel 2 of 2)

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KEY SECTORSABOUT THE GRAPHIC

The next four figures show the percentage share of imports in 2010 from outside the state (or region) in the horizontal axis and percentage value added in the vertical axis for technologically advanced manufacturing, biosciences, information technology, and logistics industry sectors, respectively . The value added represents the difference between total outputs of industry (in dollars) and its total intermediary inputs (in dollars) . The size of the bubble repre-sents the employee compensation per worker in 2010 . The median percent imports and median percent value added are also shown in dotted yellow lines for all these figures .

The figures can also be divided into four quadrants based on the median values of percent share of value added and percent share of imports–

Quadrant 1 shows industries with higher value added and lower imports relative to the median . The industries in this quadrant has a higher share of value added and imported lower share of inputs from outside the state (or region) compared to the median level .

Quadrant 2 reveals industries with higher value added and higher imports relative to the median . The industry sectors in this quadrant have a higher share of value added and higher share of imports from outside the state (or region) compared to the median values .

Quadrant 3 reflects industries with lower value added and higher imports relative to the median . The industry sectors in this quadrant has decreased value added share and increased intermediate imports from outside the state (or regions) compared to the median .

Quadrant 4 depicts industries with lower value added and lower imports relative to the median . The industry sectors in this quadrant experienced decreased value added share and reduced imports share from outside the state (or region) relative to the median level .

ABOUT THE TABLEEach table clarifies the information for selected parameters for

sectors involving each high-tech cluster . The blue circles under “import share and value added” represent

those key opportunity sectors where the import share and value added share is high . The green squares signify those sectors with either lower imports and higher value added (or) higher imports and lower value added . Finally, the red triangles represent weak opportu-nity sectors with lower value added and lesser imports .

The green squares under “demand growth” show positive demand of goods in respective sectors from 2000 to 2010 . The red triangles represent negative demand growth of goods during the same period . The positive demand growth indicates that the sector has been growing in terms of increasing demand from households or from intermediaries within or outside the state/region .

The green squares under “employee compensation” denote higher compensation per worker relative to the median and the red tri-angles show lesser compensation . The relatively high-paying jobs can be screened in this column .

Under “exportability”, the exportable sectors (which can be inter-preted as those sectors whose output can be exported outside the state/region) are represented by green circles . The non-exportable sectors are marked with green squares .

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Technologically Advanced Manufacturing SectorsSource: IMPLAN. See Appendix Table B2 for corresponding data figures.

TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED MANUFACTURINGQuadrant 1: Good Opportunity (- import growth, + value added)

IMPLAN 306: Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing (31 .3, 60 .2) IMPLAN 308: Ophthalmic goods manufacturing (25 .3, 69 .4) IMPLAN 309: Dental laboratories manufacturing (23 .1, 69 .6)

Quadrant 3: Good Opportunity (+ import growth, - value added) IMPLAN 127: Plastics material and resin manufacturing (76 .9, 14 .1) IMPLAN 136: Paint and coating manufacturing (73 .4, 16 .4) IMPLAN 240: Audio and video equipment manufacturing (71, 12 .1) IMPLAN 276: Automobile manufacturing (74 .8, 14 .8)

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2010 IMPLAN Code

Import Share & Value Added Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Employee Compensation Greater than median = squareLess than median = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

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229

Technologically Advanced Manufacturing Sectors (Panel 1 of 3)

2010 IMPLAN Code “Import share and Value added (NE=1, NW&SE=2, SW=3,

Miss=blank)”

Demand growth (GT0=1,LT0=2,Miss=blank)

Employee compensation (GT Median=1, LTEQ Median=2,

Miss=blank)

Exportable (EXP=1,Nonxp=2)

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231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

242

243

244

245

246

247

248

249

250

251

252

253

254

255

256

257

258

261

262

263

264

265

266

267

2010 IMPLAN Code

Import Share & Value Added Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Employee Compensation Greater than median = squareLess than median = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

Continued: Technologically Advanced Manufacturing Sectors (Panel 2 of 3)

2010 IMPLAN Code “Import share and Value added (NE=1, NW&SE=2, SW=3,

Miss=blank)”

Demand growth (GT0=1,LT0=2,Miss=blank)

Employee compensation (GT Median=1, LTEQ Median=2,

Miss=blank)

Exportable (EXP=1,Nonxp=2)

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269

270

271

272

276

277

278

283

284

285

286

287

288

290

291

305

306

307

308

309

2010 IMPLAN Code

Import Share & Value Added Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Employee Compensation Greater than median = squareLess than median = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

Continued: Technologically Advanced Manufacturing Sectors (Panel 3 of 3)

2010 IMPLAN Code “Import share and Value added (NE=1, NW&SE=2, SW=3,

Miss=blank)”

Demand growth (GT0=1,LT0=2,Miss=blank)

Employee compensation (GT Median=1, LTEQ Median=2,

Miss=blank)

Exportable (EXP=1,Nonxp=2)

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10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

VALU

E AD

DED

, PER

CEN

T

IMPORTS, PERCENT

375

395

398

394

399

400

396

376

133

397

379

309

306

308

305

134

MEDIAN IMPORTS

MEDIAN VALUE ADDED

2010 IMPLAN Code

Import Share & Value Added Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Employee Compensation Greater than median = squareLess than median = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

132

133

134

135

305

306

307

308

309

375

376

379

394

395

396

397

398

399

400

Biosciences SectorsSource: IMPLAN. See Appendix Table B3 for corresponding data figures.

BIOSCIENCESQuadrant 1: Good Opportunity (- import growth, + value added)

IMPLAN 395: Home health care services (16 .1, 73 .9)

Quadrant 3: Good Opportunity (+ import growth, - value added) IMPLAN 305: Surgical and medical instrument, laboratory and medical instrument manufacturing (46 .7, 40 .1)

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10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%370

352

373

353

386

377

374

371

386

369

351

372

381

350

346

348

345

347

VALU

E AD

DED

, PER

CEN

T

IMPORTS, PERCENT

MEDIAN IMPORTS

MEDIAN VALUE ADDED

2010 IMPLAN Code

Import Share & Value Added Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Employee Compensation Greater than median = squareLess than median = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

345

346

347

348

349

350

351

352

353

369

370

371

372

373

374

377

380

381

386

Emerging Media and Information Technology SectorsSource: IMPLAN. See Appendix Table B4 for corresponding data figures.

EMERGING MEDIA AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYQuadrant 1: Good Opportunity (- import growth, + value added)

IMPLAN 370: Specialized design services (9 .9, 82 .4) IMPLAN 373: Other computer related services, including facili-ties management (13 .0, 77 .9) IMPLAN 386: Business support services (24 .8, 54 .1)

Quadrant 3: Good Opportunity (+ import growth, - value added) IMPLAN 345: Software publishers (46 .7, 17 .6) IMPLAN 348: Radio and television broadcasting (44 .7, 24 .0)

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10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

VALU

E AD

DED

, PER

CEN

T

IMPORTS, PERCENT

334

339 336

338

340

333335

337332

MEDIAN IMPORTS

MEDIAN VALUE ADDED

2010 IMPLAN Code

Import Share & Value Added Ideal = circleGood = squareWeak = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Demand Growth Positive growth = squareNegative growth = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

Employee Compensation Greater than median = squareLess than median = triangleMissing/not reported = white circle

ExportabilityExportable = circleNonexportable = square

332

333

334

335

336

337

338

339

340

Logistics SectorsSource: IMPLAN. See Appendix Table B5 for corresponding data figures.

LOGISTICSQuadrant 1: Good Opportunity (- import growth, + value added)

IMPLAN 334: Transport by water (4 .2, 93 .9)

Quadrant 3: Good Opportunity (+ import growth, - value added) IMPLAN 332: Transport by air (65 .1, 13 .3) IMPLAN 337: Transport by pipeline (60 .6, 15 .5)

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APPENDIX A: KEY SUB-SECTOR PROFILESThe key sub-sectors (selected from a breakdown of the four key sectors) are determined by relatively high value added and positive demand

growth . The input commodities are comprised of the both local and imported purchase of commodities for each key sub-sector arranged in descending order of total inputs value . The employment shares of various occupations for each sub-sector are also included .

IMPLAN 133/NAICS 325412 Pharmaceutical preparation mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18IMPLAN 156/NAICS 327211 Flat glass mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18IMPLAN 159/NAICS 327215 Glass products made of purchased glass mfg . . . . . . . . . . 19IMPLAN 223/NAICS 333612 Speed changer and gear mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19IMPLAN 243/NAICS 334413 Semiconductor and related device mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20IMPLAN 244/NAICS 334416 Electronic coil, transformer, etc . mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20IMPLAN 256/NAICS 334518, -9 Watch, clock, and other measuring and controlling

device mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21IMPLAN 267/NAICS 335312 Motor and generator mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21IMPLAN 305/NAICS 339112 Surgical and medical instrument mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22IMPLAN 306/NAICS 339113 Surgical appliance and supplies mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22IMPLAN 308/NAICS 339115 Ophthalmic goods mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23IMPLAN 309/NAICS 339116 Dental laboratories mfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23IMPLAN 336/NAICS 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24IMPLAN 340/NAICS 493110 Warehousing and storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24IMPLAN 352/NAICS 518210 Data processing, web hosting, related services . . . . . . . . . 25IMPLAN 353/NAICS 519190 Other information services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25IMPLAN 371/NAICS 541511 Custom computer programming services . . . . . . . . . . . . 26IMPLAN 373/NAICS 541513, -9 Other computer related services, incl facilities mgmt . 26IMPLAN 374/NAICS 5416 Management, scientific, and technical consulting services . . 27IMPLAN 375/NAICS 54162, -9 Environmental and other technical consulting services 27IMPLAN 377/NAICS 5418 Advertising and related services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28IMPLAN 380/NAICS 541990 Other professional, scientific, and technical services . . . . 28IMPLAN 386/NAICS 5614 Business support services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29IMPLAN 394/NAICS 6211, -2, -3 Physician, dentist, and health practitioner

offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29IMPLAN 395/NAICS 621610 Home health care services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30IMPLAN 398/NAICS 623 Nursing and residential care facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.04 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.04 M

Flat glass, $0.05 M

All other basic inorganic chemicals, $0.05 M

Maintained and repaired nonresidential structures, $0.05 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.05 M

Refined petroleum products, $0.07 M

Dry-cleaning and laundry services, $0.1 M

Truck transportation services, $0.1 M

Coal, $0.11 M

Sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic and refractory minerals, $0.12 M

Scrap, $0.12 M

Wood containers and pallets, $0.12 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.13 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.16 M

Clay and nonclay refractory products, $0.17 M

Rail transportation services, $0.19 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $0.19 M

Alkalies and chlorine, $0.27 M

Natural gas, and distribution services, $0.4 M

$141,330 Local

$183

$130,835

$95,686

$1,166

$67,325

$7,571

$95,886

$2,049

$10,257

$0

$73,226

$71,875

$1

$42

$43,205

$20

$1,018

$29,101

$32,335

$263,255 Imported

$269,390

$60,182

$91,171

$165,122

$90,615

$125,964

$25,613

$119,053

$110,433

$110,677

$29,998

$24,964

$69,394

$53,201

$8,865

$48,219

$46,504

$11,067

$6,793

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Telecommunications, $2.5 M

Petrochemicals, $2.7 M

Maintained and repaired nonresidential structures, $3.4 M

All other chemical products and preparations, $3.6 M

Paperboard containers, $4.1 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $4.2 M

Truck transportation services, $4.3 M

Refined petroleum products, $4.4 M

Legal services, $5.2 M

Other plastics products, $5.6 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $12 M

Advertising and related services, $21.5 M

Biological products (except diagnostic), $27.8 M

Scientific research and development services, $36.4 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $38.5 M

Other basic organic chemicals, $40.2 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $42.5 M

Pharmaceutical preparations, $43.9 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $79.1 M

Medicines and botanicals, $92.8 M $0.06 M Local

$4.48 M

$0.64 M

$18.12 M

$0.32 M

$0

$21.89 M

$0.05 M

$10.71 M

$4.87 M

$0.08 M

$1.84 M

$44

$3.06 M

$2.85 M

$0.11 M

$0.02 M

$2.79 M

$438

$1.30 M

$92.79 M Imported

$74.61 M

$43.28 M

$24.39 M

$39.88 M

$38.46 M

$14.54 M

$27.72 M

$10.75 M

$7.13 M

$5.51 M

$3.33 M

$4.44 M

$1.25 M

$1.31 M

$3.96 M

$3.57 M

$0.57 M

$2.74 M

$1.16 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 133/NAICS SECTOR 325411: PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION MANUFACTURING

IMPLAN SECTOR 156/NAICS SECTOR 327211: FLAT GLASS MANUFACTURING

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 156 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 133 in Region 4

Production occupations 44.42%

Office and administrative support occupations 14.63%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 11.88%

Management, business, and financial occupations 11.33%

Transportation and material moving occupations 6.95%

Sales and related occupations 5.85%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4.02%

Service occupations 0.37%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.18%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.18%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.18%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%LESS THAN 1.00%

Transportation and material moving occupations 41.32%

Production occupations 24.37%

Office and administrative support occupations 9.59%

Construction and extraction occupations 9.12%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 5.65%

Management, business, and financial occupations 5.12%

Sales and related occupations 3.59%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 0.88%

Service occupations 0.29%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.06%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 133 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 156 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Rolled, drawn, extruded and alloyed copper, $1.4 M

Advertising and related services, $1.5 M

Turned products and screws, nuts, and bolts, $1.5 M

Nonferrous metals, $1.7 M

Legal services, $1.7 M

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $1.7 M

Specialized design services, $1.7 M

Machined products, $2 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $2.1 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $2.2 M

Other engine equipment, $4.7 M

Ferrous metals, $5.8 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $6 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $6.2 M

All other forged, stamped, and sintered metals, $6.3 M

Motor and generators, $7 M

Balls and roller bearings, $8 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $8 M

Iron and steel and ferroalloy products, $8.1 M

Mechanical power transmission equipment, $10.3 M

$0.06 M Local

$0.72 M

$0.45 M

$2.84 M

$0.18 M

$0.11 M

$2.65 M

$0

$0.53 M

$1.74 M

$0.00 M

$1.44 M

$0.02 M

$0.39 M

$0.80 M

$0.62 M

$0.01 M

$0.04 M

$0.74 M

$0.10 M

$10.22 M Imported

$7.36 M

$7.55 M

$5.12 M

$6.78 M

$6.18 M

$3.57 M

$6.03 M

$5.27 M

$2.97 M

$2.18 M

$0.66 M

$2.03 M

$1.35 M

$0.94 M

$1.11 M

$1.69 M

$1.48 M

$0.74 M

$1.31 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Other basic organic chemicals, $0.1 M

Coated, engraved, heat treated products, $0.1 M

Maintained and repaired nonresidential structures, $0.1 M

Telecommunications, $0.1 M

Legal services, $0.1 M

All other miscellaneous manufactured products, $0.1 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.1 M

Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assemblies), $0.2 M

Paperboard containers, $0.2 M

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.2 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.2 M

Truck transportation services, $0.3 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.3 M

Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated films and sheets, $0.3 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $0.3 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.6 M

Clay and nonclay refractory products, $1 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $1 M

Flat glass, $1.5 M

Other pressed and blown glass and glassware, $2.2 M

$39,892 Local

$31,250

$426,077

$7,004

$33,204

$222,299

$377

$219

$192,921

$162,508

$39,964

$4,597

$856

$64,919

$8,559

$50,829

$70,710

$97,084

$1,034

$854

$2.16 M Imported

$1.43 M

$573,470

$992,086

$552,412

$102,254

$306,256

$277,061

$79,032

$34,140

$153,088

$170,404

$172,791

$83,143

$139,503

$91,658

$63,310

$19,920

$114,063

$105,387

IMPLAN SECTOR 159/NAICS SECTOR 327215: GLASS PRODUCTS MADE OF PURCHASED GLASS MANUFACTURING

IMPLAN SECTOR 223/NAICS SECTOR 333612: SPEED CHANGER AND GEAR MANUFACTURING

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 223 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 159 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Transportation and material moving occupations 41.32%

Production occupations 24.37%

Office and administrative support occupations 9.59%

Construction and extraction occupations 9.12%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 5.65%

Management, business, and financial occupations 5.12%

Sales and related occupations 3.59%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 0.88%

Service occupations 0.29%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.06%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 50.58%

Office and administrative support occupations 12.22%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 11.77%

Management, business, and financial occupations 10.74%

Sales and related occupations 4.74%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4.25%

Transportation and material moving occupations 3.89%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.81%

Service occupations 0.49%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.45%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.04%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 159 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 223 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Advertising and related services, $1,883

Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assemblies), $1,884

Semiconductor and related devices, $1,960

Communication and energy wires and cables, $2,053

Noncomparable foreign imports, $2,183

Paperboard containers, $2,409

Aluminum products, $2,994

Crowned and stamped metals, $3,016

Plastics materials and resins, $3,204

Other electronic components, $3,306

Electricity, and distribution services, $4,092

Electronic capacitors, resistors, coils, transformers, and other inductors, $4,935

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $5,060

Scientific research and development services, $6,678

Rolled, drawn, extruded and alloyed copper, $7,271

Nonferrous metals (except copper and aluminum), $8,036

Rolled, drawn, extruded and alloyed nonferrous metals (exceptions), $9,365

Iron and steel and ferroalloy products, $10,387

Management of companies and enterprises, $16,472

Wholesale trade distribution services, $17,036

$7,262 Local

$934

$928

$1,196

$160

$518

$4,012

$2,256

$6

$2,803

$9

$3

$261

$6

$63

$0

$16

$2

$9

$940

$9,774 Imported

$15,538

$9,459

$8,169

$7,876

$6,753

$2,666

$2,804

$4,929

$1,289

$3,297

$3,201

$2,755

$2,988

$2,346

$2,183

$2,037

$1,958

$1,875

$943

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Industrial process variable instruments, $0.05 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.05 M

Maintained and repaired nonresidential structures, $0.06 M

Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assemblies), $0.06 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.06 M

All other chemical products and preparations, $0.06 M

Telecommunications, $0.07 M

Semiconductor machinery, $0.07 M

Advertising and related services, $0.07 M

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.08 M

Legal services, $0.09 M

Other electronic components, $0.09 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $0.12 M

Industrial gas, $0.14 M

Scientific research and development services, $0.2 M

All other basic inorganic chemicals, $0.43 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.45 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.52 M

Nonferrous metals (except copper and aluminum), $0.56 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.67 M

$529 Local

$11,224

$29,209

$193,237

$178

$119,580

$0

$80,665

$235

$31,319

$36,609

$36,173

$48

$34,447

$313

$27,011

$297

$48,189

$20,215

$274

$668,578 Imported

$551,651

$485,947

$260,083

$433,715

$79,445

$136,902

$37,105

$88,615

$56,475

$42,849

$36,318

$70,650

$30,841

$61,840

$33,571

$59,887

$9,888

$29,602

$48,791

IMPLAN SECTOR 243/NAICS SECTOR 334413: SEMICONDUCTOR AND RELATED DEVICE MANUFACTURING

IMPLAN SECTOR 244/NAICS SECTOR 334416: ELECTRONIC COIL, TRANSFORMER, ETC. MANUFACTURING

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 244 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 243 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 34.55%

Production occupations 26.59%

Management, business, and financial occupations 18.25%

Office and administrative support occupations 11.09%

Sales and related occupations 3.92%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2.78%

Transportation and material moving occupations 1.31%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.82%

Service occupations 0.50%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.10%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.10%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 34.55%

Production occupations 26.59%

Management, business, and financial occupations 18.25%

Office and administrative support occupations 11.09%

Sales and related occupations 3.92%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2.78%

Transportation and material moving occupations 1.31%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.82%

Service occupations 0.50%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.10%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.10%Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 243 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 244 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Truck transportation services, $0.2 M

Plastics materials and resins, $0.2 M

Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixtures, $0.2 M

Software, $0.2 M

Ferrous metals, $0.2 M

Aluminum products, $0.2 M

Nonferrous metals, $0.3 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.3 M

Relay and industrial controls, $0.3 M

Balls and roller bearings, $0.3 M

Turned products and screws, nuts, and bolts, $0.4 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.5 M

Crowned and stamped metals, $0.5 M

Motor vehicle parts, $0.8 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.8 M

Motor and generators, $0.9 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $1.1 M

Other engine equipment, $1.3 M

Rolled, drawn, extruded and alloyed copper, $1.6 M

Iron and steel and ferroalloy products, $1.9 M

$173,644 Local

$117,310

$469,179

$471,420

$22,484

$47,137

$86,536

$44,508

$0

$10,700

$107,088

$693

$203

$1,966

$478

$21,439

$413

$840

$226

$144,923

$1.77 M Imported

$1.53 M

$803,481

$634,498

$835,033

$784,199

$686,380

$470,215

$497,412

$358,509

$193,433

$269,864

$256,793

$252,026

$238,275

$214,075

$220,467

$208,635

$209,076

$59,369

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Legal services, $0.2 M

Telecommunications, $0.2 M

Machined products, $0.2 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.2 M

Computer terminals and other computer peripheral equipment, $0.2 M

Plastics materials and resins, $0.2 M

Advertising and related services, $0.2 M

Other electronic components, $0.2 M

Custom computer programming services, $0.3 M

Other plastics products, $0.3 M

Iron and steel and ferroalloy products, $0.3 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.4 M

Electricity and signal testing instruments, $0.4 M

Watches, clocks, and other measuring and controlling devices, $0.4 M

Scientific research and development services, $0.5 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.6 M

Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assemblies), $0.7 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.8 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $1.3 M

Software, $2.7 M $0.01 M Local

$0.07 M

$0.35 M

$3,374

$0.25 M

$0.33 M

$0.01 M

$0.01 M

$302

$0.03 M

$4,172

$0.22 M

$654

$0.12 M

$249

$4

$0.10 M

$0.00 M

$1,590

$0.06 M

$2.67 M Imported

$1.23 M

$0.44 M

$0.68 M

$0.34 M

$0.22 M

$0.42 M

$0.39 M

$0.38 M

$0.29 M

$0.29 M

$0.03 M

$0.25 M

$0.12 M

$0.23 M

$0.22 M

$0.12 M

$0.19 M

$0.09 M

$0.11 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 256/NAICS SECTOR 334518, -9: WATCH, CLOCK, AND OTHER MEASURING AND CONTROLLING DEVICE MANUFACTURING

IMPLAN SECTOR 267/NAICS SECTOR 335312: MOTOR AND GENERATOR MANUFACTURING

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 267 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 256 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 24.23%

Transportation and material moving occupations 18.04%

Management, business, and financial occupations 16.49%

Office and administrative support occupations 12.37%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 10.31%

Sales and related occupations 6.70%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 6.70%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3.61%

Service occupations 1.55%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.00%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 54.47%

Management, business, and financial occupations 11.01%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 10.84%

Office and administrative support occupations 10.32%

Transportation and material moving occupations 5.20%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4.16%

Sales and related occupations 2.95%

Service occupations 0.43%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.26%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.26%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.09%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 256 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 267 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.4 M

Paperboard containers, $0.4 M

Telecommunications, $0.4 M

Securities, commodity contracts, investments, and related services, $0.4 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.4 M

Iron and steel and ferroalloy products, $0.4 M

Truck transportation services, $0.4 M

Legal services, $0.4 M

Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated films and sheets, $0.5 M

Other plastics products, $0.5 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.5 M

Synthetic rubber, $0.6 M

Optical instruments and lens, $0.6 M

Finished textiles and fabrics, $0.7 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.7 M

Surgical appliances and supplies, $1 M

Plastics materials and resins, $1.1 M

Surgical and medical, laboratory and medical instruments, $1.2 M

Advertising and related services, $1.2 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $1.6 M

$681,989 Local

$601,659

$401

$1,150

$7,648

$41,254

$2,969

$65

$112

$242,025

$7,210

$614

$159,540

$310,431

$36,052

$163,481

$158,214

$189,949

$9,457

$289,522

$917,909 Imported

$604,070

$1,178,131

$1,063,963

$1,006,624

$686,327

$684,219

$649,686

$619,451

$300,803

$495,917

$498,493

$287,690

$127,172

$367,399

$239,400

$242,115

$170,069

$350,525

$60,824

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Paperboard containers, $0.01 M

Finished textiles and fabrics, $0.02 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.02 M

All other misc professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.02 M

Telecommunications, $0.02 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.02 M

Synthetic rubber, $0.02 M

Securities, commodity contracts, investments, and related, $0.02 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.02 M

Legal services, $0.02 M

Truck transportation services, $0.02 M

Advertising and related services, $0.02 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.03 M

Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated films and sheets, $0.04 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.04 M

Surgical appliances and supplies, $0.05 M

Plastics materials and resins, $0.05 M

Other plastics products, $0.06 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.07 M

Surgical and medical, laboratory and medical instruments, $0.10 M $36 Local

$28,792

$822

$59

$385

$2,195

$43

$12,013

$11,406

$16,041

$8,047

$17

$8,383

$3

$14,536

$9,110

$3,565

$7,267

$69

$376

$104,421 Imported

$38,751

$56,560

$54,381

$50,615

$36,518

$35,140

$14,931

$11,451

$6,572

$14,510

$21,523

$12,829

$18,794

$3,054

$8,157

$13,655

$9,306

$15,916

$13,951

IMPLAN SECTOR 305/NAICS SECTOR 339112: SURGICAL AND MEDICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURING

IMPLAN SECTOR 306/NAICS SECTOR 339113: SURGICAL APPLIANCE AND SUPPLIES MANUFACTURING

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 306 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 305 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 52.01%

Office and administrative support occupations 15.20%

Management, business, and financial occupations 9.16%

Transportation and material moving occupations 5.81%

Sales and related occupations 5.66%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 3.76%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.53%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3.12%

Construction and extraction occupations 1.14%

Service occupations 0.57%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.04%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 52.01%

Office and administrative support occupations 15.20%

Management, business, and financial occupations 9.16%

Transportation and material moving occupations 5.81%

Sales and related occupations 5.66%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 3.76%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.53%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3.12%

Construction and extraction occupations 1.14%

Service occupations 0.57%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.04%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 305 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 306 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing, $0.02 M

Scientific research and development services, $0.02 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.03 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $0.03 M

Legal services, $0.03 M

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.06 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.06 M

Warehousing and storage services, $0.06 M

All other misc professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.06 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.06 M

Truck transportation services, $0.07 M

Telecommunications, $0.07 M

Advertising and related services, $0.07 M

Securities, commodity contracts, investments, and related, $0.08 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.09 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.12 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.16 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.26 M

Nonferrous metals (except copper and aluminum), $0.33 M

Dental equipment and supplies, $0.77 M $410 Local

$0.01 M

$0.01 M

$0.07 M

$0.05 M

$0.04 M

$0.03 M

$0.04 M

$0.04 M

$0.05 M

$0.03 M

$0.01 M

$0.02 M

$0.05 M

$0.03 M

$0.01 M

$0.02 M

$0.02 M

$0.01 M

$0.01 M

$0.77 M Imported

$0.33 M

$0.25 M

$0.09 M

$0.07 M

$0.05 M

$0.05 M

$0.04 M

$0.03 M

$0.02 M

$0.03 M

$0.05 M

$0.04 M

$0.01 M

$0.03 M

$0.02 M

$0.01 M

$1,549

$0.01 M

$0.01 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assemblies), $0.1 M

Synthetic rubber, $0.1 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.1 M

Maintained and repaired nonresidential structures, $0.2 M

Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated films and sheets, $0.2 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.2 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.2 M

Machined products, $0.2 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.2 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $0.2 M

Truck transportation services, $0.3 M

Paperboard containers, $0.3 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.5 M

Surgical appliances and supplies, $0.7 M

Other plastics products, $0.7 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.7 M

Advertising and related services, $0.9 M

Plastics materials and resins, $1.6 M

Surgical and medical, laboratory and medical instruments, $1.6 M

Optical instruments and lens, $3.4 M $342 Local

$542

$1,678

$454,063

$302,636

$9,613

$5,036

$25,855

$8,277

$203,613

$161,583

$101,646

$1,929

$173

$0

$236

$156,580

$102,289

$24

$647

$3,419,407 Imported

$1,594,834

$1,551,659

$455,882

$407,327

$661,197

$662,836

$430,138

$306,815

$83,413

$74,325

$130,180

$228,020

$219,142

$205,611

$191,618

$32,128

$38,900

$134,412

$130,535

IMPLAN SECTOR 308/NAICS SECTOR 339115: OPHTHALMIC GOODS MANUFACTURING

IMPLAN SECTOR 309/NAICS SECTOR 339116: DENTAIL LABORATORIES MANUFACTURING

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 309 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 308 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 52.01%

Office and administrative support occupations 15.20%

Management, business, and financial occupations 9.16%

Transportation and material moving occupations 5.81%

Sales and related occupations 5.66%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 3.76%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.53%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3.12%

Construction and extraction occupations 1.14%

Service occupations 0.57%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.04%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 52.01%

Office and administrative support occupations 15.20%

Management, business, and financial occupations 9.16%

Transportation and material moving occupations 5.81%

Sales and related occupations 5.66%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 3.76%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.53%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3.12%

Construction and extraction occupations 1.14%

Service occupations 0.57%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.04%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 308 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 309 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.3 M

Other support services, $0.3 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.3 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.3 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.3 M

Scenic and sightseeing transportation services and support activities, $0.3 M

Material handling equipment, $0.3 M

Maintained and repaired nonresidential structures, $0.4 M

Refined petroleum products, $0.4 M

US Postal delivery services, $0.4 M

Telecommunications, $0.4 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.5 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.5 M

Insurance, $0.6 M

Employment services, $0.6 M

Couriers and messengers services, $0.7 M

Motor vehicle parts, $0.7 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $1.2 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $3.2 M

Warehousing and storage services, $3.3 M $1.28 M Local

$1.41 M

$0.79 M

$0.08 M

$0.44 M

$0.55 M

$0.10 M

$0.03 M

$0.36 M

$0.23 M

$0.42 M

$0.00 M

$0.30 M

$0.01 M

$0.20 M

$0.14 M

$0.15 M

$0.24 M

$0.26 M

$0.12 M

$2.06 M Imported

$1.81 M

$0.37 M

$0.64 M

$0.23 M

$0.03 M

$0.48 M

$0.47 M

$0.14 M

$0.20 M

$0.00 M

$0.38 M

$0.06 M

$0.34 M

$0.14 M

$0.19 M

$0.15 M

$0.05 M

$0.02 M

$0.17 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Water, sewage treatment, and other utility services, $0.04 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.04 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $0.04 M

Legal services, $0.04 M

Other fabricated metals, $0.05 M

Insurance agencies, brokerages, and related services, $0.06 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.06 M

Employment services, $0.06 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.06 M

Telecommunications, $0.06 M

Other engine equipment, $0.06 M

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.07 M

Waste management and remediation services, $0.07 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.07 M

Dry-cleaning and laundry services, $0.09 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.11 M

Machined products, $0.12 M

Insurance, $0.28 M

Refined petroleum products, $0.42 M

Motor vehicle parts, $0.47 M $0.05 M Local

$4

$0.05 M

$1,026

$0.05 M

$0.07 M

$4,110

$0.06 M

$0.03 M

$0.02 M

$0.03 M

$0.05 M

$0.05 M

$0.02 M

$0.05 M

$1,610

$0.02 M

$0.03 M

$0.02 M

$0.03 M

$0.42 M Imported

$0.42 M

$0.23 M

$0.12 M

$0.07 M

$0.02 M

$0.07 M

$0.01 M

$0.04 M

$0.04 M

$0.03 M

$0.01 M

$3,056

$0.03 M

$0.01 M

$0.05 M

$0.03 M

$0.01 M

$0.02 M

$3,693

IMPLAN SECTOR 336/NAICS SECTOR 485: TRANSIT AND GROUND PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION

IMPLAN SECTOR 340/NAICS SECTOR 493110: WAREHOUSING AND STORAGE

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 340 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 336 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Transportation and material moving occupations 76.46%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 9.71%

Office and administrative support occupations 9.22%

Management, business, and financial occupations 3.16%

Service occupations 1.21%

Sales and related occupations 0.24%

Production occupations 0.00%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.00%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.00%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.00%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Office and administrative support occupations 20.50%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 17.27%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 16.51%

Management, business, and financial occupations 13.62%

Sales and related occupations 13.28%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 10.75%

Service occupations 4.28%

Production occupations 1.92%

Transportation and material moving occupations 1.68%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.17%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.02%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 336 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 340 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Printed materials, $0.02 M

Employment services, $0.02 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.02 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.02 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.02 M

Semiconductor machinery, $0.03 M

Legal services, $0.03 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $0.03 M

Insurance, $0.03 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.03 M

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.03 M

Other computer related services, including facilities management, $0.03 M

Advertising and related services, $0.04 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.04 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.05 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.06 M

Periodicals, $0.06 M

Books, $0.06 M

Telecommunications, $0.11 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.13 M

$55,547 Local

$57,603

$2,139

$661

$46,709

$18,547

$0

$17,984

$28,706

$6,759

$1,796

$4,937

$18,034

$9,147

$17

$17,469

$11,698

$20,925

$19,106

$441

$71,140 Imported

$51,574

$60,159

$59,117

$9,813

$27,161

$43,852

$18,057

$5,621

$25,893

$29,885

$24,244

$8,296

$16,493

$25,081

$6,644

$12,009

$1,349

$1,098

$17,903

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.1 M

Data processing, hosting, ISP, web search portals, $0.1 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.1 M

Air transportation services, $0.1 M

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.2 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.2 M

Hotels and motel services, including casino hotels, $0.2 M

Printing inks, $0.2 M

Insurance, $0.2 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.2 M

Employment services, $0.2 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.3 M

Legal services, $0.3 M

Software, blank audio and video media, mass reproduction, $0.3 M

Other computer related services, including facilities management, $0.3 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.4 M

Motion pictures and videos, $0.6 M

Advertising and related services, $0.7 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.8 M

Telecommunications, $1.1 M $0.55 M Local

$0.34 M

$0.34 M

$0.26 M

$0.19 M

$0.27 M

$121

$0.10 M

$0.11 M

$0.23 M

$0.10 M

$0.03 M

$1,365

$142

$0.15 M

$0.03 M

$2,878

$0

$0.05 M

$0.06 M

$0.50 M Imported

$0.43 M

$0.34 M

$0.34 M

$0.24 M

$0.05 M

$0.30 M

$0.18 M

$0.16 M

$0.01 M

$0.10 M

$0.14 M

$0.17 M

$0.16 M

$0.01 M

$0.12 M

$0.14 M

$0.14 M

$0.08 M

$0.07 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 352/NAICS SECTOR 518210: DATA PROCESING, WEB HOSTING, AND RELATED SERVICES

IMPLAN SECTOR 353/NAICS SECTOR 519190: OTHER INFORMATION SERVICES

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 353 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 352 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 33.47%

Office and administrative support occupations 29.78%

Management, business, and financial occupations 18.37%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 8.90%

Sales and related occupations 6.81%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 0.84%

Production occupations 0.71%

Service occupations 0.55%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.50%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.05%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.00%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Office and administrative support occupations 47.39%

Management, business, and financial occupations 31.17%

Sales and related occupations 12.78%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 5.92%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 1.35%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.61%

Service occupations 0.49%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 0.18%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.06%

Production occupations 0.03%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.01%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 352 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 353 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.3 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.3 M

Insurance, $0.3 M

Office administrative services, $0.3 M

Bare printed circuit boards, $0.3 M

Computer storage devices, $0.4 M

Advertising and related services, $0.4 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.4 M

Legal services, $0.5 M

Other computer related services, including facilities management, $0.5 M

Air transportation services, $0.5 M

Hotels and motel services, including casino hotels, $0.6 M

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.6 M

Employment services, $0.6 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.7 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.8 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $1.0 M

Telecommunications, $1.1 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $1.1 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $1.3 M $0.57 M Local

$0

$0.58 M

$0.90 M

$0.31 M

$0.60 M

$0.60 M

$0.29 M

$532

$0.01 M

$0.45 M

$0.17 M

$0.19 M

$0.19 M

$0

$160

$0.02 M

$0.05 M

$0.02 M

$0.21 M

$0.74 M Imported

$1.14 M

$0.52 M

$0.06 M

$0.46 M

$0.13 M

$0.03 M

$0.34 M

$0.60 M

$0.54 M

$0.09 M

$0.31 M

$0.20 M

$0.19 M

$0.37 M

$0.34 M

$0.31 M

$0.26 M

$0.28 M

$0.08 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Architectural, engineering, and related services, $0.4 M

Insurance, $0.4 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.4 M

Advertising and related services, $0.5 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.5 M

Semiconductor and related devices, $0.5 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.6 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.6 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.6 M

Other computer related services, including facilities management, $0.7 M

Data processing, hosting, ISP, web search portals, $0.7 M

Office administrative services, $0.8 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.8 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.8 M

Legal services, $0.8 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $1.2 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $1.4 M

Employment services, $2.4 M

Telecommunications, $7.4 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $8.5 M

$3.73 M Local

$3.91 M

$2.26 M

$0.96 M

$0

$0.30 M

$0.33 M

$0.57 M

$0.05 M

$0.26 M

$0.56 M

$0.52 M

$0.57 M

$0.29 M

$429

$0.03 M

$0.25 M

$0.19 M

$0.07 M

$0.14 M

$4.78 M Imported

$3.50 M

$0.13 M

$0.44 M

$1.18 M

$0.53 M

$0.49 M

$0.22 M

$0.71 M

$0.42 M

$0.11 M

$0.11 M

$0.04 M

$0.30 M

$0.54 M

$0.50 M

$0.25 M

$0.24 M

$0.34 M

$0.22 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 371/NAICS SECTOR 541511: CUSTOM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SERVICES

IMPLAN SECTOR 373/NAICS SECTOR 541513, -9: OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES, INCLUDING FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 373 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 371 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Management, business, and financial occupations 40.41%

Office and administrative support occupations 22.97%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 20.08%

Sales and related occupations 6.10%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.68%

Transportation and material moving occupations 1.92%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1.23%

Service occupations 1.04%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1.00%

Production occupations 0.82%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.64%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.10%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Management, business, and financial occupations 40.41%

Office and administrative support occupations 22.97%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 20.08%

Sales and related occupations 6.10%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.68%

Transportation and material moving occupations 1.92%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1.23%

Service occupations 1.04%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1.00%

Production occupations 0.82%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.64%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.10%

Occupations within IMPLAN 371 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 373 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.05 M

Advertising and related services, $0.05 M

Other pressed and blown glass and glassware, $0.05 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.06 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.07 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.07 M

Other support services, $0.07 M

Other computer related services, including facilities management, $0.08 M

Office administrative services, $0.08 M

Legal services, $0.08 M

Other personal services, $0.09 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.1 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.11 M

Telecommunications, $0.11 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.12 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.17 M

Insurance, $0.18 M

Employment services, $0.21 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.24 M

Architectural, engineering, and related services, $0.31 M

$0.12 M Local

$0.11 M

$0.20 M

$0.03 M

$0.07 M

$0.10 M

$0.06 M

$0.10 M

$0.05 M

$0.04 M

$0.03 M

$0.01 M

$0.07 M

$0.07 M

$3,922

$0.05 M

$0

$971

$0.02 M

$0.02 M

$0.19 M Imported

$0.14 M

$0.01 M

$0.15 M

$0.10 M

$0.02 M

$0.05 M

$0.01 M

$0.05 M

$0.05 M

$0.05 M

$0.07 M

$0.01 M

$0.01 M

$0.07 M

$0.02 M

$0.06 M

$0.05 M

$0.02 M

$0.03 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.4 M

Hotels and motel services, including casino hotels, $0.5 M

Office administrative services, $0.5 M

Air transportation services, $0.5 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.5 M

Couriers and messengers services, $0.5 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.6 M

Other computer related services, including facilities management, $0.6 M

US Postal delivery services, $0.6 M

Insurance, $0.8 M

Legal services, $0.8 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.8 M

Employment services, $0.9 M

Advertising and related services, $1 M

Telecommunications, $1.1 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $1.4 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $1.5 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $1.6 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $1.9 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $2.2 M

$1.81 M Local

$0.84 M

$0.67 M

$1.44 M

$0.67 M

$0.60 M

$0.49 M

$0.89 M

$0.36 M

$0.27 M

$0.13 M

$0.59 M

$0.48 M

$0.03 M

$0.32 M

$0

$0.01 M

$0.03 M

$398

$0.09 M

$0.38 M Imported

$1.08 M

$0.98 M

$0.09 M

$0.69 M

$0.54 M

$0.49 M

$0.05 M

$0.45 M

$0.49 M

$0.64 M

$554

$0.09 M

$0.54 M

$0.17 M

$0.48 M

$0.46 M

$0.42 M

$0.45 M

$0.35 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 374/NAICS SECTOR 5416: MANAGEMENT, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL CONSULTING SERVICES

IMPLAN SECTOR 375/NAICS SECTOR 54162, -9: ENVIRONMENTAL AND OTHER TECHNICAL CONSULTING SERVICES

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 375 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 374 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 53.64%

Management, business, and financial occupations 20.96%

Office and administrative support occupations 11.57%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.46%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2.47%

Production occupations 1.90%

Service occupations 1.74%

Sales and related occupations 1.74%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1.36%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.49%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.42%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.10%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 53.64%

Management, business, and financial occupations 20.96%

Office and administrative support occupations 11.57%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 3.46%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2.47%

Production occupations 1.90%

Service occupations 1.74%

Sales and related occupations 1.74%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1.36%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.49%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.42%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.10%

Occupations within IMPLAN 374 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 375 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Directories and mailing lists, $0.1 M

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.1 M

Securities, commodity contracts, investments, and related services, $0.1 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.1 M

Office administrative services, $0.1 M

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.1 M

Other computer related services, including facilities management, $0.1 M

Legal services, $0.1 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.1 M

Motion pictures and videos, $0.1 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.1 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.2 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.2 M

Leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets, $0.2 M

Insurance, $0.2 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.2 M

Telecommunications, $0.2 M

Employment services, $0.2 M

Advertising and related services, $0.3 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.4 M $0.17 M Local

$0.14 M

$0.23 M

$0.11 M

$0.17 M

$0.03 M

$0.08 M

$0.07 M

$0.15 M

$0.07 M

$0.05 M

$0

$0.04 M

$0.09 M

$0.02 M

$0.01 M

$0.06 M

$0.03 M

$0.04 M

$0.01 M

$0.21 M Imported

$0.14 M

$0.01 M

$0.10 M

$0.04 M

$0.16 M

$0.10 M

$0.10 M

$0.01 M

$0.07 M

$0.07 M

$0.12 M

$0.07 M

$0.02 M

$0.08 M

$0.08 M

$0.02 M

$0.05 M

$0.05 M

$0.04 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.1 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.1 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.1 M

Insurance, $0.1 M

Couriers and messengers services, $0.2 M

Employment services, $0.2 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.2 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.2 M

All other miscellaneous professional, scientific, and technical services, $0.2 M

Software, blank audio and video media, mass reproduction, $0.2 M

Specialized design services, $0.2 M

Legal services, $0.2 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.2 M

Photographic services, $0.3 M

Printed materials, $0.4 M

Independent artists, writers, and performers, $0.4 M

Telecommunications, $0.6 M

Advertising and related services, $0.6 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.7 M

Motion pictures and videos, $1.0 M $0.41 M Local

$0.30 M

$0.32 M

$0.33 M

$0.07 M

$0.01 M

$0.32 M

$0.09 M

$0.08 M

$0.04 M

$68

$0.03 M

$0.16 M

$0.13 M

$0.15 M

$0.10 M

$0.02 M

$0.07 M

$0.01 M

$0.05 M

$0.54 M Imported

$0.39 M

$0.32 M

$0.30 M

$0.37 M

$0.36 M

$0.01 M

$0.13 M

$0.14 M

$0.14 M

$0.17 M

$0.13 M

$0.01 M

$0.03 M

$0.01 M

$0.05 M

$0.12 M

$0.07 M

$0.12 M

$0.06 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 377/NAICS SECTOR 5418: ADVERTISING AND RELATED SERVICES

IMPLAN SECTOR 380/NAICS SECTOR 541990: OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 380 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 377 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Office and administrative support occupations 29.94%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 21.69%

Service occupations 16.30%

Management, business, and financial occupations 10.50%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 9.73%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 4.99%

Sales and related occupations 3.75%

Production occupations 2.13%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 0.35%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.26%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.23%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.12%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 9.64%

Office and administrative support occupations 17.66%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 0.44%

Management, business, and financial occupations 3.07%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.88%

Sales and related occupations 13.28%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 0.00%Service occupations 0.73%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.15%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.00%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 54.16%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 377 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 380 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Office administrative services, $3.8 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $3.8 M

In-vitro diagnostic substances, $3.9 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $4.0 M

Dental equipment and supplies, $4.0 M

Surgical appliances and supplies, $4.4 M

Dental laboratories, $5.0 M

Advertising and related services, $5.3 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $7.1 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $7.3 M

Legal services, $7.6 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $7.8 M

Employment services, $8.2 M

Telecommunications, $8.3 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $8.8 M

Medical and diagnostic labs and outpatient and other ambulatory services, $10.4 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $13.2 M

Pharmaceutical preparations, $22.0 M

Insurance, $23.0 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $26.9 M

$11.79 M Local

$3.89 M

$0.32 M

$5.34 M

$6.84 M

$3.74 M

$4.37 M

$7.79 M

$6.46 M

$2.71 M

$6.83 M

$3.51 M

$2.65 M

$0.16 M

$0.03 M

$0.00 M

$0.23 M

$0.05 M

$2.76 M

$0.27 M

$15.10 M Imported

$19.09 M

$21.67 M

$7.83 M

$3.52 M

$5.03 M

$3.91 M

$0.45 M

$1.36 M

$4.88 M

$0.44 M

$3.61 M

$2.66 M

$4.88 M

$4.36 M

$4.05 M

$3.77 M

$3.81 M

$1.05 M

$3.54 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Business support services, $0.1 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.1 M

Office administrative services, $0.1 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.1 M

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.1 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.1 M

Computer systems design services, $0.1 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.1 M

Insurance, $0.1 M

Noncomparable foreign imports, $0.1 M

Internet publishing and broadcasting services, $0.2 M

US Postal delivery services, $0.2 M

Legal services, $0.2 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.2 M

Couriers and messengers services, $0.2 M

Advertising and related services, $0.2 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.2 M

Employment services, $0.4 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $0.4 M

Telecommunications, $0.5 M $0.26 M Local

$0.17 M

$0.37 M

$0.22 M

$0.10 M

$0.12 M

$0.07 M

$0.06 M

$0.16 M

$0.02 M

$0

$0.02 M

$0.12 M

$0.04 M

$0.07 M

$0.06 M

$0.09 M

$0.01 M

$0.01 M

$0.03 M

$0.24 M Imported

$0.22 M

$0.02 M

$0.01 M

$0.10 M

$0.06 M

$0.10 M

$0.11 M

$148

$0.13 M

$0.14 M

$0.12 M

$0.02 M

$0.10 M

$0.07 M

$0.07 M

$0.04 M

$0.12 M

$0.12 M

$0.09 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 386/NAICS SECTOR 5614: BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

IMPLAN SECTOR 394/NAICS SECTOR 6211, -2, -3: PHYSICIAN, DENTIST, AND HEALTH PRACTITIONER OFFICES

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 394 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 386 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 0.07%

Office and administrative support occupations 52.83%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 3.27%

Management, business, and financial occupations 5.52%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.10%

Sales and related occupations 37.46%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 0.29%

Service occupations 0.17%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.00%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 0.07%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.20%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 0.65%

Office and administrative support occupations 30.56%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 0.06%

Management, business, and financial occupations 0.82%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.00%Sales and related occupations 0.02%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 0.06%

Service occupations 34.71%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.00%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 33.06%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 0.05%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 386 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 394 in Region 4

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0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Waste management and remediation services, $1.3 M

Processed poultry meat products, $1.3 M

Sanitary paper products, $1.4 M

Maintained and repaired nonresidential structures, $1.4 M

Legal services, $1.5 M

Office administrative services, $1.5 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $1.9 M

Telecommunications, $2.2 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $2.2 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $2.3 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $2.5 M

Pharmaceutical preparations, $2.6 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $2.8 M

Processed animal (except poultry) meat and rendered byproducts, $2.8 M

Employment services, $3.5 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $3.5 M

Electricity, and distribution services, $3.5 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $4.6 M

Insurance, $8.4 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $15.5 M

$6.78 M Local

$1.43 M

$1.88 M

$2.42 M

$3.26 M

$3.28 M

$0.39 M

$0.16 M

$0.04 M

$1.06 M

$1.13 M

$1.60 M

$1.14 M

$1.55 M

$0.11 M

$0.52 M

$1.19 M

$302

$0.19 M

$1.01 M

$8.68 M Imported

$7.02 M

$2.76 M

$1.11 M

$0.21 M

$0.19 M

$2.40 M

$2.63 M

$2.53 M

$1.43 M

$1.16 M

$0.61 M

$1.02 M

$0.33 M

$1.43 M

$0.94 M

$0.24 M

$1.37 M

$1.08 M

$0.25 M

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Automotive equipment rental and leasing services, $0.1 M

Restaurant, bar, and drinking place services, $0.1 M

Securities, commodity contracts, investments, and related services, $0.2 M

Other plastics products, $0.2 M

Legal services, $0.2 M

Advertising and related services, $0.2 M

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services, $0.3 M

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services, $0.3 M

Office administrative services, $0.3 M

Monetary authorities and depository credit intermediation services, $0.3 M

Services to buildings and dwellings, $0.4 M

Commercial and industrial machinery and equip rental and leasing services, $0.4 M

Wholesale trade distribution services, $0.4 M

Analytical laboratory instruments, $0.5 M

Telecommunications, $0.5 M

Insurance, $0.5 M

Management of companies and enterprises, $0.6 M

Employment services, $1.0 M

Pharmaceutical preparations, $1.1 M

Real estate buying and selling, leasing, managing, and related services, $1.5 M

$0.67 M Local

$0.02 M

$0.97 M

$0.03 M

$0.09 M

$0.27 M

$0.01 M

$0.16 M

$0.11 M

$0.26 M

$0.28 M

$0.02 M

$0.15 M

$0.11 M

$0.11 M

$0.08 M

$0.00 M

$0.07 M

$0.14 M

$0.06 M

$0.85 M Imported

$1.12 M

$0.06 M

$0.56 M

$0.44 M

$0.24 M

$0.48 M

$0.22 M

$0.26 M

$0.10 M

$0.06 M

$0.29 M

$0.15 M

$0.16 M

$0.11 M

$0.14 M

$0.19 M

$0.10 M

$0.01 M

$0.07 M

IMPLAN SECTOR 395/NAICS SECTOR 621610: HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES

IMPLAN SECTOR 398/NAICS SECTOR 623: NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES

Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 398 in Region 4Top 20 Input Commodities for IMPLAN 395 in Region 4

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 0.04%

Office and administrative support occupations 14.66%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 0.96%

Management, business, and financial occupations 6.83%

Transportation and material moving occupations 6.31%

Sales and related occupations 2.09%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1.12%

Service occupations 10.16%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.00%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 56.53%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 1.29%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

LESS THAN 1.00%

Production occupations 1.90%

Office and administrative support occupations 4.52%

Computer, engineering, and science occupations 0.04%

Management, business, and financial occupations 3.40%

Transportation and material moving occupations 0.24%

Sales and related occupations 0.08%

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1.32%

Service occupations 61.79%

Construction and extraction occupations 0.01%

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 25.03%

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations 1.69%

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.00%

Occupations within IMPLAN 395 in Region 4 Occupations within IMPLAN 398 in Region 4

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Table B1: Regional Imports Versus Demand Growth (Sorted by Top 50 Commodity Imports)Source: IMPLAN

NAICS CommodityTotal Gross Commodity

Demand 2010Total Commodity Imports 2010

Total Gross Commodity Real % Change,

2006-2010

Total Commodity Import Real % Change,

2006-2010Exportability

336 Transportation eqpmt $4,719,531,775 $2,563,036,143 -23.3% 113.2% Exportable

331 Primary metal mfg $1,259,570,960 $1,140,822,683 -38.1% -39.0% Exportable

325 Chemical manufacturing $1,590,605,555 $1,126,144,302 -20.1% 154.4% Exportable

311 Food products $1,762,320,055 $1,089,526,354 11.1% 210.4% Exportable

332 Fabricated metal prod $995,909,325 $896,152,171 -24.2% -21.4% Exportable

541 Professional- scientific & tech svcs $1,851,350,413 $792,045,558 -20.1% -36.3% Exportable

334 Computer & other electron $1,050,354,283 $787,246,489 -19.9% 15.9% Exportable

551 Management of companies $743,794,556 $702,240,895 -19.3% -17.1% Non-exportable

111 Crop farming $705,180,247 $601,977,752 66.1% 135.7% Non-exportable

112 Livestock $744,881,898 $512,374,627 6.7% 41.4% Non-exportable

333 Machinery mfg $887,884,181 $511,676,116 -42.2% 269.6% Exportable

42 Wholesale trade $1,488,729,815 $510,662,443 -41.5% -59.2% Non-exportable

326 Plastics & rubber prod $522,534,870 $481,784,948 -18.2% 23.1% Exportable

324 Petroleum & coal prod $701,562,396 $371,424,485 -31.0% -36.9% Exportable

322 Paper manufacturing $407,225,431 $359,349,467 -13.3% -13.0% Exportable

524 Insurance carriers & related $723,560,950 $257,841,624 -2.9% 65.2% Exportable

335 Electrical eqpt & appliances $378,895,458 $257,670,255 -22.1% -13.1% Exportable

561 Admin support svcs $655,955,209 $242,610,861 11.7% 16.0% Non-exportable

221 Utilities $859,056,541 $240,679,120 -4.3% 19.0% Exportable

531 Real estate $2,728,494,973 $229,578,733 103.5% -51.0% Non-exportable

523 Securities & other financial $660,931,407 $203,044,622 74.4% 20.2% Exportable

212 Mining $198,433,277 $195,861,265 2.1% 3.8% Exportable

115 Ag & forestry svcs $191,401,444 $177,955,306 98.8% 218.7% Non-exportable

327 Nonmetal mineral prod $192,020,023 $174,574,181 -33.8% -35.7% Exportable

517 Telecommunications $474,684,329 $143,053,912 N/A N/A Exportable

532 Rental & leasing svcs $294,856,948 $105,541,454 10.3% 14.7% Non-exportable

313 Textile mills $122,725,976 $95,434,005 91.2% 62.9% Exportable

484 Truck transportation $453,910,503 $91,453,124 -32.2% -14.5% Non-exportable

533 Lessor of nonfinance intang assets $147,191,405 $87,755,164 -30.7% -5.1% Non-exportable

339 Miscellaneous mfg $230,137,930 $81,763,522 -18.3% 14.4% Exportable

522 Credit inmediation & related $384,283,054 $76,286,130 70.3% -61.3% Exportable

211 Oil & gas extraction $76,070,135 $76,067,389 -36.3% -24.6% Exportable

92 Government & non NAICS $3,320,177,422 $75,100,358 -22.9% 1297.6% N/A

521 Monetary authorities $732,042,215 $74,965,386 -3.6% -47.8% Exportable

321 Wood products $108,836,253 $73,715,814 -42.8% -1.7% Exportable

481 Air transportation $177,456,875 $69,779,391 -3.9% -29.6% Exportable

493 Warehousing & storage $106,132,088 $65,677,512 -16.7% -37.3% Non-exportable

482 Rail transportation $144,827,216 $64,946,854 -7.4% 30.8% Exportable

721 Accomodations $152,881,946 $59,362,139 -43.7% -25.2% Non-exportable

511 Publishing industries $147,702,964 $53,914,145 -20.2% 73.7% Non-exportable

323 Printing & related $58,532,641 $46,092,656 -27.6% 10.1% Exportable

114 Fishing- hunting & trapping $52,835,368 $41,813,341 27.4% 74.6% Non-exportable

337 Furniture & related prod $143,202,311 $41,552,128 -9.7% 359.0% Exportable

811 Repair & maintenance $263,998,242 $38,514,602 -38.2% -66.4% Non-exportable

712 Performing arts & spectator sports $92,237,398 $32,037,962 557.7% 0.0% Non-exportable

113 Forestry & logging $32,237,697 $24,645,808 -47.2% -52.0% Non-exportable

512 Motion picture & sound recording $75,123,284 $24,366,877 -20.0% -14.8% Exportable

312 Beverage & tobacco $246,161,151 $21,902,683 -25.2% 141.2% Exportable

316 Leather & allied $56,679,205 $20,132,797 -4.5% 60.1% Exportable

492 Couriers & messengers $59,840,201 $19,499,822 -22.5% -30.0% Non-exportable

487 Sightseeing transportation $48,902,672 $14,989,531 -35.9% -43.2% Non-exportable

APPENDIX B: ADDITIONAL DATA

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Table B2: Technologically Advanced Manufacturing Sectors by IMPLAN Code (Panel 1 of 2)Source: IMPLAN = Also falls under Biosciences

NAICS 3-Digit Code

IMPLAN Code

Sector Total OutlayEmploy-

mentOutput Per

WorkerEmployee

CompensationProprietor Income

Import %

Value Added

%

Employee Compensation

per Worker

325 127Plastics material and resin manufacturing

$73,632,027 61 $1,205,423 $6,476,315 $0 76.9% 14.1% $106,023

325 131Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing

$245,721,588 145 $1,693,175 $14,869,740 $0 58.2% 31.1% $102,462

325 133 Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing

$776,354,126 581 $1,335,320 $62,110,836 $0 55.3% 33.5% $106,830

325 134 In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing

$502,152 1 $421,492 $130,967 $0 53.5% 29.0% $109,930

325 136 Paint and coating manufacturing $6,009,070 11 $570,217 $597,173 $0 73.4% 16.4% $56,667

326 143Unlaminated plastics profile shape manufacturing

$18,059,963 88 $206,364 $3,498,847 $9,639 63.3% 30.2% $39,980

327 153Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixture manufacturing

$4,667,863 33 $139,913 $1,497,370 $2,988 44.9% 42.8% $44,882

327 156 Flat glass manufacturing $4,751,502 21 $231,552 $874,285 $7,972 46.1% 33.3% $42,606

327 159Glass product manufacturing made of purchased glass

$17,769,272 87 $204,090 $4,195,338 $0 52.9% 33.8% $48,186

327 160 Cement manufacturing $32,798,531 95 $344,229 $5,798,350 $50,897 41.9% 38.3% $60,855

331 170Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing

$380,762,878 542 $702,310 $53,142,082 $600,453 62.6% 21.6% $98,020

331 171Steel product manufacturing from purchased steel

$40,438,732 89 $452,968 $7,679,717 $3,200 62.5% 22.6% $86,023

331 179 Ferrous metal foundries $151,803,452 682 $222,488 $42,397,518 $148 48.5% 36.7% $62,139

331 180 Nonferrous metal foundries $5,499,756 27 $205,003 $1,889,663 $0 49.9% 38.0% $70,437

333 207Other industrial machinery manufacturing

$8,696,947 40 $216,879 $2,502,165 $5,371 52.9% 34.3% $62,397

333 223Speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and gear manufacturing

$182,721,542 762 $239,691 $40,711,399 $0 50.4% 35.3% $53,404

333 225Other engine equipment manufacturing

$1,274,160,156 1914 $665,680 $170,876,205 $0 60.6% 25.0% $89,274

333 228Material handling equipment manufacturing

$71,954,041 229 $314,840 $10,367,310 $9,724 64.3% 23.4% $45,363

333 230Other general purpose machinery manufacturing

$24,308,176 108 $225,997 $5,927,028 $7,000 56.3% 31.8% $55,105

334 238Broadcast and wireless communications equipment manufacturing

$5,315,238 11 $473,705 $829,726 $0 72.3% 17.9% $73,947

334 239Other communications equipment manufacturing

$8,543,225 30 $285,406 $1,223,424 -$3,598 69.7% 19.0% $40,871

334 240Audio and video equipment manufacturing

$1,795,382 5 $385,294 $178,134 -$212 71.0% 12.1% $38,228

334 243Semiconductor and related device manufacturing

$9,957,537 13 $758,248 $2,988,390 -$1,302 42.7% 46.8% $227,560

334 244Electronic capacitor, resistor, coil, transformer, and other inductor manufacturing

$258,751 2 $167,082 $87,162 $0 46.4% 39.6% $56,283

334 246Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly) manufacturing

$43,453,693 149 $292,264 $7,013,771 -$24,059 72.8% 20.1% $47,174

334 247Other electronic component manufacturing

$7,369,840 40 $184,471 $1,860,029 -$2,424 59.5% 27.2% $46,557

334 250Automatic environmental control manufacturing

$53,137,604 210 $252,675 $13,465,084 -$36,818 55.2% 33.8% $64,028

334 251Industrial process variable instruments manufacturing

$17,576,330 72 $244,548 $3,645,406 $0 60.3% 24.0% $50,720

334 253Electricity and signal testing instruments manufacturing

$32,890,419 106 $310,895 $11,442,732 $0 48.4% 41.4% $108,162

334 254Analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing

$48,232,937 136 $355,039 $9,558,959 $0 62.9% 24.1% $70,363

334 256Watch, clock, and other measuring and controlling device manufacturing

$21,735,731 83 $262,477 $6,008,725 $0 54.6% 32.7% $72,560

335 267 Motor and generator manufacturing $26,654,984 85 $312,085 $4,306,402 $0 52.4% 37.8% $50,421

335 268Switchgear and switchboard apparatus manufacturing

$83,835,510 269 $311,190 $17,940,350 $0 47.6% 45.3% $66,593

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NAICS 3-Digit Code

IMPLAN Code

Sector Total OutlayEmploy-

mentOutput Per

WorkerEmployee

CompensationProprietor Income

Import %

Value Added

%

Employee Compensation

per Worker

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335 269Relay and industrial control manufacturing

$1,631,653 7 $249,846 $248,335 $0 61.6% 30.0% $38,026

335 270 Storage battery manufacturing $85,127,502 248 $343,003 $16,803,303 $0 56.4% 31.4% $67,705

336 276 Automobile manufacturing $3,105,823,730 2408 $1,289,875 $239,019,073 $0 74.8% 14.8% $99,267

336 283 Motor vehicle parts manufacturing $4,039,310,547 9963 $405,411 $978,173,584 $5,274,341 59.3% 29.8% $98,176

336 291 Boat building $9,885,700 51 $194,374 $2,464,983 $0 55.9% 28.8% $48,467

339 305 Surgical and medical instrument, laboratory and medical instrument manufacturing

$1,598,993 6 $260,351 $94,321 $128,837 46.7% 40.1% $15,357

339 306 Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing

$54,662,575 153 $356,780 $13,368,410 $36,423 31.3% 60.2% $87,255

339 308 Ophthalmic goods manufacturing $49,183,159 253 $194,341 $19,058,407 $6,850 25.3% 69.4% $75,307

339 309 Dental laboratories manufacturing $9,460,427 100 $94,575 $6,387,208 $3,759 23.1% 69.6% $63,852

Table B3: Biosciences Sectors by IMPLAN CodeSource: IMPLAN

NAICS 3-Digit Code

IMPLAN Code Sector Total Outlay Employ-

mentOutput Per

WorkerEmployee

Compensation Proprietor Income Import %

Value Added

%

Employee Compensation

per Worker

339 305Surgical and medical instrument, laboratory and medical instrument manufacturing

$134,489,349 462 $291,067 $30,080,021 $901,370 37.2% 46.4% $65,100

339 306Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing

$92,238,602 268 $344,480 $19,770,786 $362,862 29.0% 58.7% $73,837

339 308 Ophthalmic goods manufacturing $3,300,440 21 $160,353 $850,984 $12 28.2% 62.9% $41,345

339 309 Dental laboratories manufacturing $6,419,224 90 $71,548 $3,526,918 $139,280 27.1% 59.9% $39,311

541 375Environmental and other technical consulting services

$31,333,075 380 $82,531 $13,981,236 $5,937,672 15.2% 63.9% $36,826

541 376Scientific research and development services

$123,859,047 636 $194,836 $52,972,569 $26,984,198 16.5% 64.6% $83,328

541 379 Veterinary services $55,025,246 1155 $47,648 $21,268,120 $9,327,878 27.3% 55.8% $18,417

621 394Offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners

$1,333,291,748 9969 $133,738 $617,286,987 $267,630,219 15.7% 68.4% $61,918

621 395 Home health care services $127,633,385 2438 $52,353 $60,878,574 $28,723,558 14.0% 71.6% $24,971

621 396Medical and diagnostic labs and outpatient and other ambulatory care services

$346,031,494 2740 $126,306 $103,083,351 $45,867,542 20.7% 54.2% $37,627

622 397 Private hospitals $1,581,712,524 13592 $116,374 $748,974,609 $13,655,315 23.8% 52.6% $55,105

622 398 Nursing and residential care facilities $569,923,523 11321 $50,343 $307,705,292 $12,806,925 16.5% 65.5% $27,181

622 399 Child day care services $78,533,844 2212 $35,498 $38,512,177 $3,936,535 15.6% 67.0% $17,408

622 400 Individual and family services $117,354,019 3966 $29,588 $71,490,509 $4,713,203 19.6% 60.9% $18,024

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Table B4: Information Technology (IT) and Emerging Media Sectors by IMPLAN CodeSource: IMPLAN

NAICS 3-Digit Code

IMPLAN Code Sector Total Outlay

Employ-ment

Output Per Worker

Employee Compensation

Proprietor Income

Import %

Value Added

%

Employee Compensation

per Worker

511 345 Software publishers $12,939,493 64 $200,630 $583,435 $493,688 46.7% 17.6% $9,046

517 351 Telecommunications $258,625,153 688 $376,178 $32,997,993 $157,459 26.7% 54.0% $47,997

518 352Data processing, hosting, ISP, web search portals and related services

$31,709,320 206 $153,874 $4,160,547 $310,726 15.7% 74.0% $20,190

519 350 Internet publishing and broadcasting $2,765,208 13 $217,205 $125,012 $1,092,806 43.8% 44.3% $9,820

541 371Custom computer programming services

$74,702,362 863 $86,602 $32,193,497 $12,728,434 23.4% 54.9% $37,322

541 372 Computer systems design services $14,211,587 252 $56,456 $8,895,281 $5,817,801 33.3% 41.4% $35,337

541 373Other computer related services, including facilities management

$72,241,669 373 $193,534 $13,389,151 $6,355,872 13.0% 77.9% $35,869

Table B5: Logistics Sectors by IMPLAN CodeSource: IMPLAN

NAICS 3-Digit Code

IMPLAN Code Sector Total Outlay Employ-

mentOutput Per

WorkerEmployee

CompensationProprietor Income

Import %

Value Added

%

Employee Compensation

per Worker

481 332 Transport by air $4,118,941 28 $149,487 $0 $9,550 65.1% 13.3% $0

482 333 Transport by rail $117,014,763 394 $296,884 $35,866,589 $71,264 28.2% 52.1% $90,999

483 334 Transport by water $3,749,943 0 $12,734,285 $0 $3,485,765 4.2% 93.9% $0

484 335 Transport by truck $433,671,600 4042 $107,285 $130,805,099 $42,250,759 29.5% 50.0% $32,360

485 336Transit and ground passenger transportation

$10,919,275 455 $24,000 $4,312,647 $1,224,487 18.2% 74.1% $9,479

486 337 Transport by pipeline $1,097,677 3 $403,523 $185,042 $0 60.6% 15.5% $68,024

487 338Scenic and sightseeing transportation and support activities for transportation

$35,581,886 398 $89,415 $11,552,663 $7,068,407 20.9% 58.8% $29,031

492 339 Couriers and messengers $59,718,227 946 $63,136 $26,223,703 $801,295 16.3% 75.0% $27,725

493 340 Warehousing and storage $47,570,370 683 $69,683 $20,091,423 $528,952 22.8% 58.9% $29,431

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REFERENCESDATA SOURCESBureau of Economic Analysis . U .S . Department of Commerce .

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ABOUT THE AUTHORSMICHAEL J. HICKSMichael J. Hicks, PhD is the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research and a professor of economics in the Miller College of Business at Ball State University. He came to Ball State following stints at the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management and research centers at Marshall Uni-versity and the University of Tennessee.

Hicks’ research has focused on issues affecting local and state eco-nomics. His research has been highlighted in such outlets as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Washington Post. He has ap-peared nationally on CSPAN, MSNBC, NPR’s “All Things Considered” and Fox Business News. His weekly column on economics and current events is distributed through newspapers including the Indianapolis Business Journal, the South Bend Tribune, and The Star Press. Hicks received research and teaching awards from Tennessee, Marshall, AFIT, and Ball State.

Hicks earned doctoral and master’s degrees in economics from the University of Tennessee and a bachelor’s degree in economics from Virginia Military Institute. He is a retired infantry lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, having served in combat and peacekeeping operations in North Africa, Southwest Asia, Korea, and Japan.

Contact Michael J. Hicks at [email protected]

SRIKANT DEVARAJSrikant Devaraj, PMP is senior research associate and project manager at Ball State’s Center for Business and Economic Research. He holds master’s degrees in business administration and information and communication sciences from Ball State University. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Madras (India). He is also a PMI-certified project management profes-sional (PMP).

Prior to joining the center, Devaraj was a graduate research assistant for the Center for Media Design at Ball State. He also worked as a project engineer at VA Tech Wabag Ltd (India) for three years in the field of project management.

Contact Srikant Devaraj at [email protected]

KARTHIK KUMARKarthik Kumar is an graduate research assistant at the Center for Busi-ness and Economic Research at Ball State University. He is pursuing a master’s degree in actuarial science and hopes to complete a CFA. His research interests include life insurance and financial planning.

Before joining the center, Kumar worked in software testing for IBM In-dia and was an actuarial associate for WNS Global Services. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Madras (India).

PHIL MORRISPhillip (Phil) Morris graduated in December 2013 from Ball State University with a master’s degree in business administration. As a stu-dent, Morris was a graduate research assistant for Ball State’s Center for Business and Economic Research. He holds a bachelor’s degree in management information science from Ball State.

Morris is a volunteer in his community, serving as a consultant and referee coordinator for Greenfield Youth Football. He has also served as president of that organization.

ERICA WALSHErica Walsh is an undergraduate research assistant at the Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University and a scholarship recipient in the Miller Business Honors Program within the university’s Miller College of Business. She expects to graduate in May 2015 and is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in both economics and logistics and supply chain management at Ball State.

Walsh serves as president of the Economics Club where she is in-volved with the high school tutoring program, and serves as a member of the Economics Department Advisory Board and the Miller College Dean’s Advisory Council.

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