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Dr. Gunnar Knapp

Professor of Economics

Institute of Social and Economic Research

University of Alaska Anchorage

3211 Providence Drive

Anchorage, Alaska 99508

907-786-7717 (telephone)

907-786-7739 (fax)

Gunnar.Knapp@uaa.alaska.edu

   
 


Gunnar Knapp has been on the faculty of the University of Alaska Anchorage Institute of Social and Economic Research since receiving his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University in 1981. Dr. Knapp has conducted a wide variety of research on the Alaska economy and Alaska resources, including in particular markets for Alaska seafood and management of Alaska fisheries resources.

Since 1990, Dr. Knapp has studied world salmon markets and the effects of changing market conditions on the Alaska salmon industry. From 1994 until 1998, Dr. Knapp directed the Salmon Market Information Service, funded by the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, to provide salmon market information to Alaska salmon fishermen. Dr. Knapp has made numerous presentations relating to salmon markets for both academic and industry groups, and has traveled to Canada, Japan, Russia, Norway, Chile and Iceland in connection with his research on salmon markets.

Other topics on which Dr. Knapp has conducted research include markets for Alaska halibut, herring roe and pollock; restructuring of Alaska salmon management; effects of the Alaska halibut and sablefish IFQ system; economic interactions between Alaska and the Russian Far East; and economic development of rural Alaska.

Dr. Knapp teaches courses at the University of Alaska Anchorage on the Economy of Alaska and Resource Economics.

Dr. Knapp is married and has three children in Middle School and High School.  He is President of the Board of Directors of the Anchorage Youth Symphony.  A trained classical singer, Dr. Knapp has sung with the Anchorage Opera and other Anchorage singing groups.  Dr. Knapp is an active participant in Anchorage cross-country skiing and orienteering events.

Dr. Knapp speaks Russian, German, Swedish and French.