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Economic impacts of the South Denali implementation plan
Title:
Economic impacts of the South Denali implementation plan
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prepared by Steve Colt, Nick Szymoniak in collaboration with Ginny Fay.
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Publication Information:
[Anchorage, Alaska] : Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska Anchorage, [2008]
Physical Description:
28 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
General Note:
Prepared for National Park Service and Planning and Land Use Department, Matanuska - Susitna Borough.

"February 2008."
Abstract:
This study estimates the economic effects of carrying out the South Denali Implementation Plan. The plan provides for construction of new visitor facilities in the South Denali Region. ISER economists used the IMPLAN input-output modeling system to project the jobs, income, and sales due to 1) initial construction activity; 2) ongoing operation and maintenance expenses; and 3) additional visitation and visitor spending attributable to the new facilities. The model results include the effects at the Mat-Su Borough and statewide Alaska levels. Local area impacts are also estimated.
Type of Report:
Final report.
Additional Physical Form Available:
Also available in electronic format via Internet.
Technical Details:
This item was harvested from the University of Alaska Anchorage, Institute of Social and Economic Research web site: http://www.iser.uaa.alaska.edu/Publications/South_Denali_Impacts _Final_23Feb2008.pdf in March 2009 for the Alaska State Publications Program; remote access available via StaticURL.
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