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  • SB21 Sense and Nonsense The More Alaska Production Act (MAPA) by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    SB21 Sense and Nonsense The More Alaska Production Act (MAPA)

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • ACES vs MAPA (SB21): Revenues and Jobs by Scott Goldsmith

    ACES vs MAPA (SB21): Revenues and Jobs

    Scott Goldsmith

  • Bycatch Avoidance Under Amendment 80 in the BSAI Non-Pollock Groundfish Trawl Fishery by Alan Haynie, Joshua Abbott, and Matthew Reimer

    Bycatch Avoidance Under Amendment 80 in the BSAI Non-Pollock Groundfish Trawl Fishery

    Alan Haynie, Joshua Abbott, and Matthew Reimer

  • Broadband Issues and Opportunities for Alaska by Heather E. Hudson

    Broadband Issues and Opportunities for Alaska

    Heather E. Hudson

  • Multiple Margins of Fishing Behavior: Implications for Predicting the Effects of a Policy Change by Matthew Reimer

    Multiple Margins of Fishing Behavior: Implications for Predicting the Effects of a Policy Change

    Matthew Reimer

    This presentation provides an extensive overview of the analysis and findings of studies of policy change in fishing management. It concludes that "Accurate assessment of the impacts of a policy requires a description of the production process that is sufficiently “deep” so as to be invariant to changes in management institutions". Search for "Hidden Flexibility: Institutions, Incentives, and the Margins of Selectivity in Fishing" for more details on this research.

  • ACES High or Low? The Impact of a Severance Tax Change on Alaskan Oil Activity by Audrey Tanaka, Matthew Reimer, and Mouhcine Guettabi

    ACES High or Low? The Impact of a Severance Tax Change on Alaskan Oil Activity

    Audrey Tanaka, Matthew Reimer, and Mouhcine Guettabi

  • Technology or Incentives? Bycatch Avoidance in the BSAI Groundfish Fishery by Joshua Abbott, Jim Wilen, and Matthew Reimer

    Technology or Incentives? Bycatch Avoidance in the BSAI Groundfish Fishery

    Joshua Abbott, Jim Wilen, and Matthew Reimer

  • Seizing Opportunities for Energy Efficiency: How Are we Doing by Steve Colt

    Seizing Opportunities for Energy Efficiency: How Are we Doing

    Steve Colt

  • Alaska’s Economy:The Challenge Ahead by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Alaska’s Economy:The Challenge Ahead

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • Implementing a State Fiscal Plan: Step 1.Tracking Maximum Sustainable Yield by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Implementing a State Fiscal Plan: Step 1.Tracking Maximum Sustainable Yield

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • Maximum Sustainable Yield:A Fiscal Road Map for Alaska by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Maximum Sustainable Yield:A Fiscal Road Map for Alaska

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • Maximum Sustainable Yield:Wealth Management for the“Owner State” by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Maximum Sustainable Yield:Wealth Management for the“Owner State”

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • Petroleum: Jobs and Revenues by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Petroleum: Jobs and Revenues

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • A Very Brief Introduction to Alaska’s Economy by Gunnar Knapp

    A Very Brief Introduction to Alaska’s Economy

    Gunnar Knapp

  • Trends in Alaska and World Salmon Markets by Gunnar Knapp

    Trends in Alaska and World Salmon Markets

    Gunnar Knapp

    Outline of this Presentation 1. Trends in salmon markets • Catches • Production • End-markets • Prices • Value • Permit prices • World salmon supply • Farmed salmon prices 2. Factors affecting Alaska salmon markets 3. Future outlook for Alaska salmon markets 4. Data sources

  • Personal Transportation in Rural Alaska by Tobias Schwörer

    Personal Transportation in Rural Alaska

    Tobias Schwörer

  • Unraveling the Multiple Margins of Rent Generation from Individual Transferable Quotas by Joshua Abbott, James Wilen, and Matthew Reimer

    Unraveling the Multiple Margins of Rent Generation from Individual Transferable Quotas

    Joshua Abbott, James Wilen, and Matthew Reimer

  • Alaska Renewable Energy Fund Grants: What works and lessons learned by Ginny Fay

    Alaska Renewable Energy Fund Grants: What works and lessons learned

    Ginny Fay

  • Economic Impact Analysis Remote Alaska Parks Case Study: Katmai National Park and Preserve by Ginny Fay

    Economic Impact Analysis Remote Alaska Parks Case Study: Katmai National Park and Preserve

    Ginny Fay

  • Petroleum in Alaska's Future: Why Should Rural Alaska Care? by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Petroleum in Alaska's Future: Why Should Rural Alaska Care?

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • The Alaska Economy: How Does It Work? by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    The Alaska Economy: How Does It Work?

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • Alaska's Economy: The Challenge Ahead (British Petroleum Citizen Action Program) by Scott Goldsmith

    Alaska's Economy: The Challenge Ahead (British Petroleum Citizen Action Program)

    Scott Goldsmith

  • Alaska's Experience with Arctic Oil and Gas Development: History, Policy Issues, and Lessons by Gunnar Knapp

    Alaska's Experience with Arctic Oil and Gas Development: History, Policy Issues, and Lessons

    Gunnar Knapp

  • An Introduction to the Economy of Alaska by Gunnar Knapp

    An Introduction to the Economy of Alaska

    Gunnar Knapp

    Alaska’s geography—its location, climate, topography, and resources—have driven Alaska’s economy in the past and define and constrain its opportunities for the future. Alaska has abundant natural resources—oil, minerals, forests, fish. In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Alaska’s strategic location has contributed to the role of the military and more recently the international air cargo industry. Another Alaska natural resource--its natural beauty—represents an increasingly important natural resource. But Alaska’s remoteness from major markets, cold climate, mountainous topography, and permafrost make Alaska a costly place to extract resources compared with other parts of the world.

  • Trends in Alaska Salmon Markets by Gunnar Knapp

    Trends in Alaska Salmon Markets

    Gunnar Knapp

 
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