Economic Impact Study

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
EIS
Pronunciation
/ˌɛkəˈnɑmɪk ˌɪmˈpækt ˈstədi/
Category
Governmental
Related Field
US Government

Examples in Context

  1. As part of the process to gain formal approval, the company commissioned a big economic impact study.
  2. Economic Impact Study(EIS) of Holding Comprehensive Sports Events to the Metropolises
  3. Recently, natural disasters happened frequently in the world nowadays, both in the east coast of Japan, earthquake and accompanying tsunami and nuclear leaks, and Wenchuan earthquake have brought heavy casualties and huge economic losses, and its significant impact worthy of further discussion and study.
  4. In order to make full proof of the favorable economic impact on Jinjiang city Fujian Xun Xing Basketball Club cause, the study uses economical input-output analysis.
  5. Economic cost-benefit analysis of environmental impact of hydropower development projects : A case study in the middle and lower reaches of the Nu River, China

Other meanings of EIS