Economic & Fiscal Impact Analysis
Service Overview
Throughout our 55-year history, BBC has routinely conducted economic and fiscal impact and economic development studies in a wide variety of fields including real estate development, recreation, natural resources, human services, transportation, and cultural investments. Our unbiased, quantitative approach helps clients identify the pathways and magnitude of their impact on the economy — in their sector, local community, region, or nation. Our results have helped numerous organizations and government agencies make strategic business and policy decisions with greater confidence for plausible economic and fiscal outcomes.
Our Expertise
Litigation Support
BBC has an extensive understanding of the legal considerations that an organization has to make when implementing minority- and woman-owned business programs. We have expertise helping clients navigate such legal issues and providing litigation support when necessary. We’ve provided litigation support for several clients, and each time, we’ve helped them successfully defend their programs.
Policy & Research Expertise
BBC’s team of researchers have advanced degrees in public policy, social sciences, and other disciplines related to conducting disparity studies in a manner that meets the highest research, legal, and industry standards. We’ve leveraged that expertise to study business outcomes for minorities, women, and minority- and woman-owned businesses all across the country.
Program Development & Implementation
BBC works with all of our disparity study clients to provide thoughtful recommendations about how to take information from disparity studies to refine or build effective minority- and woman-owned business programs. We’ve helped develop such programs in connection with locally-funded contracting and federally-funded contracting that is subject to the Federal DBE Program.
Our Services
Impact Fee Studies
Design and implementation of funding mechanisms to support infrastructure needs, including comprehensive fee program strategies.
Fiscal Impact Studies
Long-term financial forecasting to evaluate the fiscal health of proposed developments or policy changes.
Economic Impact Studies
Quantification of the economic benefits and impacts of public and private investments.

Project Spotlight
Red Rocks Amphitheatre Economic and Fiscal Impact Fee Studies
In 2022, BBC conducted the first economic impact study of Red Rocks Amphitheatre, highlighting its significant contributions to Colorado’s economy.
Read MorePractice Leaders


Expertise
Doug co-manages BBC’s Natural Resource Economics team. He’s a regional expert in economic and financial analysis of water resources, public lands, conservation and natural resource uses. Doug joined BBC in 1992 and has served as a BBC Director for the past 29 years. He has presented at conferences and worked on behalf of water management agencies and utilities throughout the Western United States. Current and past clients include the Bureau of Land Management, the Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, the National Park Service, the Colorado Water Conservation Board, the Arizona Department of Water Resources, the Texas Water Development Board, the Wyoming Water Development Commission and others.
Motivation
Growing up in Colorado, Doug has had a passion for the outdoors since a young age and an appreciation for the variety and diversity of communities throughout the Western United States, large and small. Doug has had the pleasure of working with diverse stakeholders on important issues and found that sound research and analysis can help them find common ground concerning the use of natural resources and the protection of the environment.
Passions
Doug enjoys traveling domestically and internationally and hiking, camping, and playing tennis. He is also a voracious reader of both fiction and non-fiction. He is a third generation Colorado resident and has visited almost every corner of the state.


Expertise
Michael co-manages BBC’s Natural Resource Economics team and also leads the firm’s Economic and Fiscal Impact practice. He is a regional expert in natural resource and environmental economics, including experience on watershed planning, conservation, natural resource management, and real estate development. Michael joined BBC in 2016 and has served as a BBC Director for the past four years. He has presented his work at conferences throughout the world and has published several peer-reviewed journal articles. Current and past clients include the Bureau of Land Management, the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service, the Wyoming Water Development Commission, the Colorado Water Conservation Board, municipal governments, non-profits, fire protection districts, and other, similar organizations.
Motivation
Michael grew up near Colorado's foothills, where he developed a love for the outdoors. Later, he also discovered a deep interest in economics. By studying natural resource economics, he found a way to unite these two passions. After earning his Ph.D. in Economics, Michael joined BBC to apply his education and experience in working with clients and communities across Colorado and the Western United States, tackling important issues related to natural resource management and environmental protection.
Passions
Michael enjoys sailing, motorcycling, traveling, and spending time with his dog, Apollo, who accompanies him on all his adventures. Most weekends in the summer, Michael and Apollo can be found catching a breeze on their sailboat at Carter Lake. When he’s not spending time afloat, Michael enjoys taking in the views from the top of one of Colorado’s high peaks.
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