Table 1.7—Type II output, income, and employment multipliers for States in the South, by type of forest industry, 
1984! 
Output Income Employment 
Lumber and Pulp and Lumber and Pulp and Lumber and Pulp and 
wood products paper products wood products paper products wood products _ paper products 
Southeast 
Florida DAO 3.03* 2.70* 2.56* 2.50 3.10 
Georgia 2.43* 2.36* 2.10* 235% 1.82 2.80 
North Carolina 1.57 1.53 1.94 1.91 1.90 2.17 
South Carolina 2.43 2.36 2.10 2.35 1.82 2.80 
Virginia Lav Is. 1.94* 1.91* 1.90* 2.17* 
South Central 
Alabama 2.66* 2.42* 2.51* 2.85* 2.29* 3.58* 
Arkansas 2.42 2.36 Dole 22% D2as PapOrT ies 
Louisiana 2.62 2.48 2.86 2.65 2.29 3.24 
Mississippi 2O2* 197 2.01* 1.96* 2.23% 2.60* 
Oklahoma 3.58* 3.38* 3.19* 4.88* 3.94* 10.14* 
Tennessee 1.25* 1.50* 135 1.45 1.24* 1.48* 
Texas 2.58* 2.53* 3.21" 2.45* 2.29% 2.91* 
' Numbers marked by an asterisk are taken from input-output models developed for individual States since 1964. The others are 
estimates developed by Flick (1986 unpubl.). These multipliers reflect direct, indirect, and induced effects of a one-unit change in 
output, income, or employment. 
Source: Flick (1986 unpubl.). 
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