Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program

Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications. Government owners of petroleum subsurface rights often face constituent pressure to exercise control over the disposition of these resources in pursuit of economic development objectives. At the same time, states cannot simply dissipate the po...

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Main Author: Berman, Matthew
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska. 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12177
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/12177 2023-05-15T17:40:14+02:00 Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program Berman, Matthew 2005 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12177 en_US eng Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska. http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12177 resource development state ownership resource rents royalty-in-kind import substitution value-added exports Report 2005 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:51Z Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications. Government owners of petroleum subsurface rights often face constituent pressure to exercise control over the disposition of these resources in pursuit of economic development objectives. At the same time, states cannot simply dissipate the potential rent from their resources without losing a principal revenue source. The paper takes a retrospective look at the state of Alaska's policies and programs regarding disposition of oil and gas resources, focusing on the evolution of the royalty-in-kind program. It examines the relative success of different programs in achieving objectives of import substitution and value-added export relative to the cost in foregone revenue. The analysis leads to general conclusions about programs of this type, along with specific insights as the state prepares to embark on the biggest test yet related to the disposition of North Slope natural gas. Prepared for presentation to the Western Regional Science Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. UA Foundation Report north slope Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA
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value-added exports
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state ownership
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value-added exports
Berman, Matthew
Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program
topic_facet resource development
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resource rents
royalty-in-kind
import substitution
value-added exports
description Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications. Government owners of petroleum subsurface rights often face constituent pressure to exercise control over the disposition of these resources in pursuit of economic development objectives. At the same time, states cannot simply dissipate the potential rent from their resources without losing a principal revenue source. The paper takes a retrospective look at the state of Alaska's policies and programs regarding disposition of oil and gas resources, focusing on the evolution of the royalty-in-kind program. It examines the relative success of different programs in achieving objectives of import substitution and value-added export relative to the cost in foregone revenue. The analysis leads to general conclusions about programs of this type, along with specific insights as the state prepares to embark on the biggest test yet related to the disposition of North Slope natural gas. Prepared for presentation to the Western Regional Science Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. UA Foundation
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title Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program
title_short Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program
title_full Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program
title_fullStr Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program
title_full_unstemmed Economic Development Through State Ownership of Oil and Gas: Evaluating Alaska's Royalty-In-Kind Program
title_sort economic development through state ownership of oil and gas: evaluating alaska's royalty-in-kind program
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