NATURAL RESOURCE SUPPLY CONSTRAINTS AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS: A COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH



Appendix A. Northeast Oregon Model Sector’s Scheme

Sector Name

Sector Description

Lvstock

Range and Ranch Fed Livestock

Feedlot

Cattle Feedlots

Crops

All Crops except Hay and Pasture

Feed

Hay and Pasture

Logging

Forestry Products and Logging

Oanr

Other Ag. and Natural Resources including Mining

Constr

All Construction

Food

All Food Processing

Wood

All Wood Processing

Hitech

Electronic and Instrument Manufacturing

Oman

All Other Manufacturing

Tcu

Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities

Trade

Wholesale and Retail Trade

Edl

Engineers, Doctors, and Lawyers

Fire

Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate

Oservs

All Other Services

Govt

Government Industry and Government Enterprises

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