The State of Alaska is currently experiencing a surge in economic activity as a result of the development of its petroleum resources. Virtually all durable and nondurable goods must be shipped into the state because of its lack of industrial and agricultural production. Washington is in a position to be the marketing and transportation center for Alaska trade because it is geographically closest to Alaska and has the required dock facilities storage and connections with the transportation network of the contagious states. Owing to the possibility for increased growth in the Alaskan economy and subsequent impact on Washington-Alaska trade, a regional study has been initiated by the University of Alaska and Washington State University to exam...
The structure of the Alaska economy is reflected in the share of personal income and employment attr...
This presentation was delivered to the 4th Annual Oil and Gas Symposium in Anchorage, Alaska. It pro...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...
In the 30 years between statehood and 1990, Alaska was dominated by petroleum-driven growth punctuat...
The specific objectives of this publication are to: ( 1) present a first look in specific detail at...
Part of a series describing Alaska Railbelt Economic ProjectionsThe Alaska economy will continue to ...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
The Alaska economy is growing as high commodity prices (for oil and gold in particular) drive the p...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
In this paper, we describe the modeling of a resource-dependent economy, namely, Southeast Alaska, i...
In this paper, we describe the modeling of a resource-dependent economy, namely, Southeast Alaska, i...
In the 30 years between statehood and 1990, Alaska was dominated by petroleum-driven growth punctuat...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Alaska’s geography—its location, climate, topography, and resources—have driven Alaska’s economy in ...
The structure of the Alaska economy is reflected in the share of personal income and employment attr...
This presentation was delivered to the 4th Annual Oil and Gas Symposium in Anchorage, Alaska. It pro...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...
In the 30 years between statehood and 1990, Alaska was dominated by petroleum-driven growth punctuat...
The specific objectives of this publication are to: ( 1) present a first look in specific detail at...
Part of a series describing Alaska Railbelt Economic ProjectionsThe Alaska economy will continue to ...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
The Alaska economy is growing as high commodity prices (for oil and gold in particular) drive the p...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
In this paper, we describe the modeling of a resource-dependent economy, namely, Southeast Alaska, i...
In this paper, we describe the modeling of a resource-dependent economy, namely, Southeast Alaska, i...
In the 30 years between statehood and 1990, Alaska was dominated by petroleum-driven growth punctuat...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Alaska’s geography—its location, climate, topography, and resources—have driven Alaska’s economy in ...
The structure of the Alaska economy is reflected in the share of personal income and employment attr...
This presentation was delivered to the 4th Annual Oil and Gas Symposium in Anchorage, Alaska. It pro...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...