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The growing importance of the Permanent Fund in the fiscal, economic, political and social life of the state requires that we periodically review how it is working, not necessarily to change it, but to ensure that it is continuing to do what is best for Alaska. This paper reviews recent proposals for changes in Permanent Fund policies using a series of questions that each stakeholder should consider. The answers to these questions should help to evaluate those proposals and stimulate thought about the role of the Permanent Fund in Alaska's future. Prepared for Principles and Interests: The Permanent Fund and Alaska's Future, a conference sponsored by the Alaska Humanities Forum.
Publication Date
4-17-1997
Keywords
Permanent Fund, Alaska Humanities Forum, stakeholders
Recommended Citation
Goldsmith, Scott, "Permanent Fund Policy Questions and Informal Review of Proposals for Change" (1997). Reports. 559.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/559
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12495