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REMI's PI+ and TranSight® models are cutting-edge tools designed for universities and regional economic experts. They provide comprehensive economic equations that analyze fiscal, demographic, and economic effects across 169 industry sectors in 3,089 U.S. counties. With over 6,000 adjustable policy variables updated yearly, these models allow for in-depth evaluation of transportation systems and their economic impact, integrating travel demand data and various cost matrices. Ideal for forecasting and policy analysis, these models use dynamic economic linkages to inform decision-making.
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REMI Models • The next generation Policy Insight® model • Comprehensive economic equations modeling fiscal, demographic, • and economic effects with respect to linkages • Up to 169 industry sectors across 3,089 U.S. counties including • 6,000+ fully adjustable policy variables updated yearly • Comprehensive tool for evaluating the total economic effects of • changes to transportation systems • Integrates travel demand data, data on emissions, safety valuation • factors, etc, and 3 additional transportation-related cost matrices with PI+
University Center Business Model • Universities as economic experts for a region • Forecast and Policy Analysis • Perpetual license (purchase) or rental, 23-, 70-, 169 sector
Weldon Cooper Example Governor Kaine’s $4.2B budgetary cuts on: • K-12 Spending • Higher Education Spending • Direct Health Care & Social Assistance Spending • State and Local Government Admin/uncategorized spending • Public Health Insurance Spending (i.e., Medicaid)
Conclusion REMI’s PI+ and TranSight® models: • Are the leading regional economic forecasting and policy analysis tools • Applicable over a diverse set of practice areas (i.e., economics, demographics, tax polices) • Uses dynamic economic linkages – not just multipliers
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