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  • Alaska's Economy and Housing Market by Scott Goldsmith, Matthew Berman, Lee Huskey, Linda Leask, and Teresa Hull

    Alaska's Economy and Housing Market

    Scott Goldsmith, Matthew Berman, Lee Huskey, Linda Leask, and Teresa Hull

  • Employment and the Economy in Alaska by Gunnar Knapp and Stephen Colt

    Employment and the Economy in Alaska

    Gunnar Knapp and Stephen Colt

  • Alaska Rail belt Lumber Markets: Volumes and Prices by Gunnar Knapp and Karen Foster

    Alaska Rail belt Lumber Markets: Volumes and Prices

    Gunnar Knapp and Karen Foster

  • Summary of Anchorage International Airport Day Care Survey by Jack Kruse

    Summary of Anchorage International Airport Day Care Survey

    Jack Kruse

  • Changes in Rural Alaska Settlement Patterns by Jack Kruse and Karen Foster

    Changes in Rural Alaska Settlement Patterns

    Jack Kruse and Karen Foster

  • The Meaning of "Political Development" in the North by Thomas Morehouse

    The Meaning of "Political Development" in the North

    Thomas Morehouse

  • ISER MAP Alaska Economic Model: State Model Documentation Version A85.2: March 1985 by Matthew D. Berman, Steve Colt, and Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    ISER MAP Alaska Economic Model: State Model Documentation Version A85.2: March 1985

    Matthew D. Berman, Steve Colt, and Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • Alaska Statewide and Regional Economic and Demographic Systems: Effects of OCS Exploration and Development, 1985 by Matthew D. Berman, Steve Colt, and Teresa Hull

    Alaska Statewide and Regional Economic and Demographic Systems: Effects of OCS Exploration and Development, 1985

    Matthew D. Berman, Steve Colt, and Teresa Hull

    This report projects cumulative demographic and economic effects expected from the federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas lease sale program in Alaska. Econometric modeling techniques are used to develop projections including and excluding OCS exploration and development for the state of Alaska and the state's Southcentral region. The projected cumulative effects of the OCS program include and increase of approximately 3.5 percent in state population and employment and a modest decline in real per capita state expenditures. The statewide employment and population effects grow as OCS development proceeds but diminish very slowly as construction employment declines in the late 1990s. The effects grow more slowly in the Southcentral Region, continuing to increase until 2000 to reach or exceed the same percentage increases in population and employment as observed for the state as a whole. The delayed response is due to the importance of the support sector in projected Alaska economic growth, especially in the Southcentral region.

  • Comments on Lifetime Telephone Rates by Steve Colt

    Comments on Lifetime Telephone Rates

    Steve Colt

  • Users' Guide to Sustain1: A Fiscal Planning Model for Alaska by Steve Colt

    Users' Guide to Sustain1: A Fiscal Planning Model for Alaska

    Steve Colt

  • Economic and Fiscal Simulations for Alaska with Department of Revenue (March 1985) by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Economic and Fiscal Simulations for Alaska with Department of Revenue (March 1985)

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • The Alaska Economic Multiplier: An Explanation with a Review of Past Estimates by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    The Alaska Economic Multiplier: An Explanation with a Review of Past Estimates

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • The Importance of Petroleum in the Alaska Economy by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    The Importance of Petroleum in the Alaska Economy

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • Variation in Economic Activity in Alaska Due to Different World Oil Prices by Oliver Scott Goldsmith

    Variation in Economic Activity in Alaska Due to Different World Oil Prices

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith

  • An Interactive Multiregional Model of a Frontier Economy: Anchorage and the State of Alaska by Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Matthew D. Berman, and Lee Husky

    An Interactive Multiregional Model of a Frontier Economy: Anchorage and the State of Alaska

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Matthew D. Berman, and Lee Husky

  • A Spending Strategy for Fiscal Stability: Resetting The Spending Limit and Planning the Use of the Permanent Fund by Oliver Scott Goldsmith and Steve Colt

    A Spending Strategy for Fiscal Stability: Resetting The Spending Limit and Planning the Use of the Permanent Fund

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith and Steve Colt

  • Monitoring the Performance of the Alaska Economy: The 1985 ISER MAP Economic Database by Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Teresa Hull, and Stephen Colt

    Monitoring the Performance of the Alaska Economy: The 1985 ISER MAP Economic Database

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Teresa Hull, and Stephen Colt

  • The 1985 ISER Economic Database Data Sources and Derivations by Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Teresa Hull, and Stephen Colt

    The 1985 ISER Economic Database Data Sources and Derivations

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Teresa Hull, and Stephen Colt

  • Life-Cycle Cost Methodology by Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Will Nebesky, Jim Kerr, and Steve Colt

    Life-Cycle Cost Methodology

    Oliver Scott Goldsmith, Will Nebesky, Jim Kerr, and Steve Colt

  • Fiscal Impacts of Suburbanization Case Study - The Knik Arm Crossing, Anchorage, Alaska by Lee Husky and Dona Lehr

    Fiscal Impacts of Suburbanization Case Study - The Knik Arm Crossing, Anchorage, Alaska

    Lee Husky and Dona Lehr

    The fiscal crisis faced by many metropolitan area central cities is a well known phenomena. Much past research has suggested that the suburbanization of the population has been primarily responsible for the central city fiscal problems. This paper analyzes the potential fiscal consequences of a capital construction project that would increase the rate of suburbanization of the Anchorage metropolitan population. This is particularly interesting since Anchorage provides a case in which two of the recommendations generally found in the literature have been adopted. Anchorage has an areawide government and many of the services provided by the municipality are funded at a higher level of government (the state). We show that primarily because of these factors the fiscal effects of more rapid suburbanization are minimal.

  • Alaska's Small Rural High Schools: Are They Working? by Judith Kleinfield, G. Williamson McDiarmid, and David Hagstrom

    Alaska's Small Rural High Schools: Are They Working?

    Judith Kleinfield, G. Williamson McDiarmid, and David Hagstrom

  • Alaska's Small Rural High Schools: Are They Working? (Research Summary) by Judith Kleinfield, G. Williamson McDiarmid, and David Hagstrom

    Alaska's Small Rural High Schools: Are They Working? (Research Summary)

    Judith Kleinfield, G. Williamson McDiarmid, and David Hagstrom

  • Employment Data for Alaska's North Slope Borough by Gunnar Knapp

    Employment Data for Alaska's North Slope Borough

    Gunnar Knapp

  • SESP Research on Economic and Demographic Effects of Alaska OCS Development by Gunnar Knapp

    SESP Research on Economic and Demographic Effects of Alaska OCS Development

    Gunnar Knapp

  • The Economics of Alaska Wildfire Management: Principles, Problems, and Needed Research by Gunnar Knapp

    The Economics of Alaska Wildfire Management: Principles, Problems, and Needed Research

    Gunnar Knapp

 

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