Economic Impact of Small Scale Event to the Local Economy: Case of Canfield Fair

  • Kim S
  • Dombrosky J
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Abstract

This study examines the economic contribution of the Canfield Fair on the local community. The fair accounted for $13,419,332 in new money generated in the local economy and total expenditures of $16,874,927. Out of this total, $9,578,936 was generated from out-of-town visitors, versus $7,295,991 from local attendees. The initial amount of $9,578,936 spent by visitors created direct, indirect, and induced impacts within the local economy. The direct effect of this spending as estimated by an IMPLAN input/output model was $8,166,956, with $2,880,940 and $2,371,436 as indirect and induced impacts respectively, for a total aggregate effect on local earnings of $13,419,332

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Kim, S., & Dombrosky, J. (2016). Economic Impact of Small Scale Event to the Local Economy: Case of Canfield Fair. Journal of Tourism Insights, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.9707/2328-0824.1057

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