Craft beer as a means of economic development: An economic impact analysis of the michigan value chain

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While many studies have suggested the beer value chain might be a vehicle for economic growth, few have estimated the economic impacts of craft beer to a geographic region. As such, this study uses modified input/output analysis to identify the economic contributions of instate beer production to the Michigan economy. We find that the beer value chain generated nearly $500 million in Gross State Product in 2016, contributing nearly $1 billion as well as 9738 jobs in total aggregate economic contributions. The results suggest that state governments might generate economic growth by creating a business climate that is conducive to the growth of the instate beer value chain.

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Miller, S. R., Sirrine, J. R., McFarland, A., Howard, P. H., & Malone, T. (2019). Craft beer as a means of economic development: An economic impact analysis of the michigan value chain. Beverages, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages5020035

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