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Agricultural Trade Multipliers: Calculator

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Agricultural trade multipliers provide estimates of employment and/or output effects of trade in farm and food products on the U.S. economy. These effects, when expressed as multipliers, reflect the amount of economic activity and/or jobs generated by agricultural exports.

The Agricultural Trade Multiplier (ATM) calculator is an interactive tool that enables you to select your own basket of exports and/or apply a new set of margins to the commodity or basket of goods and calculate new trade multiplier estimates.

Thus, if you have new information about producer values, transportation costs, and/or wholesale and retail margins, you can use the calculator to change the national-level margins used in the ERS Estimates. The calculator also enables you to measure the economic impacts at the producer (farm or manufacturer) stage of a commodity or product, as well as at the port stage. Lastly, you can estimate the induced effects of agricultural exports, that is, jobs and economic activities generated by a new round of household income and spending associated with new and expanded trade.

ATM Calculator

Start Using

Start Using
Input your own trade scenarios and calculate new trade multiplier estimates.
This application functions best in Internet Explorer (version 7.0 or later) and Firefox (version 3.0 or later).

Instructions
Instructions
Get detailed information on how to proceed.

Documentation
Documentation
Understand how the calculator applies a weighted average to a “basket” of exports and the implications of changing margins for port multipliers.

For additional information on the ERS Estimates, see the Assumptions and Methodology underlying the ERS Input/Output agricultural trade model.

 

For more information, contact: William Edmondson

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Updated date: February 10, 2009