Comments on the Impact of the Good Friday Earthquake on the Alaskan Economy

Authors

  • George W. Rogers

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3445

Keywords:

Koch, Lauge, 1892-1964

Abstract

Notes that the dominance of the public sector, in particular the Federal Government, and the abnormally low role of private business, in the economy of Alaska, are factors which minimize effects of loss and speed reconstruction. In the short term, the economy was stimulated by the disaster, but continued dependence on Federal support is viewed as economically undesirable.

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Published

1965-01-01

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Commentary