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% Title info % Title info
\title[Tapestry]{Introduction to Tapestry: Open Source Input-Output Tool} \title[Tapestry]{Introduction to Tapestry: Open Source Input-Output Tool}
\author{Alexander Gebben} \author{Alex Gebben}
\date{August \(\text{12}^{th}\),2026} \date{August \(\text{12}^{th}\),2026}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
@ -61,9 +61,9 @@
\end{frame} \end{frame}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Outline %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Outline
\begin{frame}{Outline} %\begin{frame}{Outline}
\tableofcontents % \tableofcontents
\end{frame} %\end{frame}
%%%% %%%%
\section{Advantages} \section{Advantages}
%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ that are available to all.
\end{frame} \end{frame}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%Tapestry will generate unsupporessed employment, wages, output, and value-added estimates for every county in the United States at the 6-digit NAICS specificity level, county-level estimates of household income by source, county level personal consumption expenditures, county level government income and spending,county level savings and investment, and intercounty trade commodity trade flows which include international trade ports. %Tapestry will generate unsupporessed employment, wages, output, and value-added estimates for every county in the United States at the 6-digit NAICS specificity level, county-level estimates of household income by source, county level personal consumption expenditures, county level government income and spending,county level savings and investment, and intercounty trade commodity trade flows which include international trade ports.
\begin{frame}{Goals} \begin{frame}{Data}
\textbf{Data Sources} \textbf{Data Sources}
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) \item Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
@ -90,37 +90,39 @@ that are available to all.
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\end{frame} \end{frame}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\begin{frame}{Proccess} \begin{frame}{Process}
\textbf{Tapestry Un-suppression Method} \textbf{Tapestry Unsuppression Method}
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item<1-> Gather all data \item<1-> Gather all data
\item<2-> Minimize NAICS and geography estimate bounds (min max) \item<2-> Minimize NAICS and geography estimate bounds (min\/max)
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item<2->Combined data sets have tighter bounds than any single set \item<2->Combined data sets have tighter bounds than any single set
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\item<3-> Initial estimate of middle (min/max) \item<3-> Initial midpoint estimate (min/max)
\item<4-> Correct imbalances of parent child relationships \item<4-> Correct imbalances of parent child relationships
\item<5-> Larger ranges are moved more to balance \item<5-> Larger ranges are shifted more to balance
\item<6-> Repeat from NAICS-6 county combination to national \item<6-> Repeat from NAICS-6 county combination to national
\item<7-> Loop until convergence \item<7-> Loop until convergence
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\vfill \vfill
\only<8->{IMPLAN starts by assuming records are 90\% of historic values, up to two years. Applies some balancing but not a minimization method.} \only<8->{IMPLAN starts by assuming records are 90\% of historic values, up to two years. Applies some balancing but not a minimization method.}
\end{frame} \end{frame}
\begin{frame}{Proccess}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{TapestryDiagram.drawio}
\end{frame}
%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%
\begin{frame}{Tapestry} \begin{frame}{Tapestry}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
\begin{column}{0.5\textwidth} \begin{column}{0.5\textwidth}
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item<1>Open source
\item<2>\href{https://jrap.scholasticahq.com/article/7882-a-method-for-improving-economic-contribution-studies-for-regional-analysis/attachment/20374.pdf}{Separate accounts for demand} \item<1-> Entire U.S. data
\item<3>Includes ports \item<2-> Includes ports
\item<4>Taxes separate place of work, and place of resident \item<3-> Taxes separate place of work, and place of resident
\item<5> Commodity trade utilize pipeline and infrastructure paths \item<4-> Agriculture and mining are modeled based on location specifics
\item<6> Can be used to compare all other state multipliers of same project \item<5-> Commodity trade utilizes pipeline and infrastructure paths
\item<7> You can add one standard "company" to estimate impacts \item<6-> You can add one standard "company" to estimate impacts
\item<8>Agriculture and mining are modeled based on location specifics
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\end{column} \end{column}
\begin{column}{0.5\textwidth} \begin{column}{0.5\textwidth}
@ -138,38 +140,38 @@ Institutional accounts in Tapestry SAM include:
\tiny \tiny
\begin{enumerate} \begin{enumerate}
\item<1->employee compensation \item<1->employee compensation
\item<2->proprietors' income \item<1->proprietors' income
\item<3->other property income \item<1->other property income
\item<4->taxes on production and imports \item<2->taxes on production and imports
\item<5->subsidies \item<2->social insurance
\item<6->households \item<2->subsidies
\item<7->social insurance \item<3->households
\item<8->capital/savings \item<3->capital/savings
\item<9->federal government \item<3->inventory change
\item<10->state government \item<4->federal government
\item<11->local government \item<4->state government
\item<12->inventory change \item<4->local government
\item<13->Rest of USA \item<5->Rest of USA
\item<14->Rest of World \item<5->Rest of World
\end{enumerate} \end{enumerate}
\end{column} \end{column}
\begin{column}{0.5\textwidth} \begin{column}{0.5\textwidth}
\tiny \tiny
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item<1->mpComp \item<1->mpComp
\item<2->PropInc \item<1->PropInc
\item<3->OthPropInc \item<1->OthPropInc
\item<4->TOPI \item<2->TOPI
\item<5->SUB \item<2->FICA
\item<6->HH \item<2->SUB
\item<7->FICA \item<3->HH
\item<8->K \item<3->K
\item<9->FED \item<3->INV
\item<10->SG \item<4->FED
\item<11->LG \item<4->SG
\item<12->INV \item<4->LG
\item<13->RUSA \item<5->RUSA
\item<14->ROW \item<5->ROW
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\end{column} \end{column}
\end{columns} \end{columns}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\begin{frame}{Composition Analysis} \begin{frame}{Composition Analysis}
\centering
\href{https://jrap.scholasticahq.com/article/7882-a-method-for-improving-economic-contribution-studies-for-regional-analysis/attachment/20374.pdf}{\underline{Composition analysis improvement.}}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Table} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Table}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Table2} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Table2}
\end{frame} \end{frame}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\begin{frame}{Demonstration}
\vfill
\href{https://tapestry.nkn.uidaho.edu}{1) Home Page}
\vfill
\href{https://tapestry.nkn.uidaho.edu/tools}{2) SAM Builder}
\vfill
\href{https://github.com/northwest-knowledge-network/tapestry-modeling}{3) GitHub Repository}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Tapestry_Example}
\vfill
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}[plain]
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Multipliers}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}{Comparisons of Wyoming Type II Output Multipliers}
\centering
\only<1>{\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{Histogram}}
\only<2>{\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{Density}}
\end{frame}
%%%%%%%
\begin{frame}{What to Consider?}
\begin{columns}
\begin{column}{0.5\textwidth}
\only<1->{
\textbf{Advantages}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Full U.S. model
\item Free as in beer
\item Replicable results
\item Extendible (augmented I-O)
\item Customizable to Wyoming
\end{enumerate}
}
\end{column}
\begin{column}{0.5\textwidth}
\only<2->{
\textbf{Disadvantages}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Difficult to use
\item Still being worked on
\item Source code auditing
\item Less name recognition
\item Model does not apply historic values
\end{enumerate}
}
\end{column}
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\begin{frame}[plain] \begin{frame}[plain]
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\end{center} \end{center}
\begin{center} \begin{center}
\normalsize For more information contact:
\href{mailto:agebben@uwyo.edu}{agebben@uwyo.edu}
\end{center} \end{center}
\end{frame} \end{frame}