The proposed Southcentral rail extension to Port MacKenzie is likely to generate significant economic benefits for the residents of Anchorage. These benefits are due to a combination of reduced transport costs, the ability to ship bulk commodities over shorter distances, and economical access to industrial land. We considered and analyzed these benefits under a set of assumptions about job creation, transportation costs, land use considerations and future mineral development. Our major findings include the following: Jobs • Port MacKenzie. The rail extension will generate new jobs for Anchorage workers by stimulating industrial development and jobs at Port MacKenzie. Under a base case scenario with a rail extension and ferry servic...
This paper uses the existing theoretical framework on spatial economics and develops a simple market...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
More and more communities are discovering that quality of place is an important factor in where peop...
This report estimates the economic effects of Alaska Railroad spending in Alaska, for both operatio...
Recent changes in global markets have raised the value of mineral resources in northwestern Canada a...
Recent changes in global markets have raised the value of mineral resources in northwestern Canada a...
The purpose of this study is to examine the economic benefits of the Cook Inlet Ferry to the Munici...
Part of a series describing Alaska Railbelt Economic ProjectionsThe Alaska economy will continue to ...
In 1972 the U. S . Bureau of Mines awarded a grant (No. G 01 22096) to the Mineral Industry Research...
The results of a comparative analysis of three potential river port sites and associated road networ...
The Port of Anchorage is currently undergoing an expansion project expected to increase its land siz...
Public transportation in Anchorage benefits transit riders and the entire community in many differen...
The purpose of this study is to assess some of the significant socioeconomic effects of potential c...
Shipping in the Canadian Arctic is mainly driven by fishing, mining activities and community resuppl...
Anchorage began as a boom town, headquarters for construction of the Alaska Railroad. It’s seen many...
This paper uses the existing theoretical framework on spatial economics and develops a simple market...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
More and more communities are discovering that quality of place is an important factor in where peop...
This report estimates the economic effects of Alaska Railroad spending in Alaska, for both operatio...
Recent changes in global markets have raised the value of mineral resources in northwestern Canada a...
Recent changes in global markets have raised the value of mineral resources in northwestern Canada a...
The purpose of this study is to examine the economic benefits of the Cook Inlet Ferry to the Munici...
Part of a series describing Alaska Railbelt Economic ProjectionsThe Alaska economy will continue to ...
In 1972 the U. S . Bureau of Mines awarded a grant (No. G 01 22096) to the Mineral Industry Research...
The results of a comparative analysis of three potential river port sites and associated road networ...
The Port of Anchorage is currently undergoing an expansion project expected to increase its land siz...
Public transportation in Anchorage benefits transit riders and the entire community in many differen...
The purpose of this study is to assess some of the significant socioeconomic effects of potential c...
Shipping in the Canadian Arctic is mainly driven by fishing, mining activities and community resuppl...
Anchorage began as a boom town, headquarters for construction of the Alaska Railroad. It’s seen many...
This paper uses the existing theoretical framework on spatial economics and develops a simple market...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
More and more communities are discovering that quality of place is an important factor in where peop...