Steve Colt
Associate Professor of Economics &
 Interim Director,


Office: UAA Diplomacy Building, 4500 Diplomacy Dr, room 504h (Map)
email steve.colt@uaa.alaska.edu  |  Blog | phone (907) 786-1753  |  download my Vita (pdf)

My Courses
are now mostly all on Blackboard:
(available for guest and observer access)
Econ 337 Economic Development
Envi 201 Intro to Envi Studies
[Past courses]
Not-so Recent Stuff:
AK PFDs as Basic Income: Mexico City [Nov 2007]
Bingaman-Specter Climate Bill Analysis [July 2007]
Nature-Based Tourism in Southeast Alaska [Ongoing]
[all presentations]

My Links (on delicious.com)

Older Past Instances of Courses I Teach
ECON 210 [Environmental Econ and Policy] Spring 2005
ECON 435 Economics of Resources Spring 2006
Wealth of Nations Summer 2003

Recent Presentations (.ppt or .pps)

Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends: Basic Income from the "Peoples' Portfolio"
  Talk, Voz Alternativa, Mexico City, November 2007

Economic Benefits of Anchorage Parks
  Talk, 26 Jan 2007

Alaska Economic Snapshot (ppt 8 MB)
  Talk for AFN Leadership Conference July 2006

Alaska Economy in a Nutshell
  
Briefing to Governor Iskhakov 23 Feb 2006
Five Almost-Practical Ideas for Alaska Energy Policy
   Panel discussion at Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference, 2 Feb 2006

Nuclear Power for Remote Alaska Locations
   Lunch talk to Alaska Association of Environmental Professionals, October 2005
Economic Importance of Wilderness in Alaska, in the Very Long Run
  
World Wilderness Congress, October 2005
Economic Benefits of Protecting Healthy Ecosystems
  
Keynote talk, Denali Citizens' Council, April 2005
Energy for Alaska's Future
  October 2004 - Introduction to Campbell Creek Science Center Fireside chat on Alaska energy use

Geospatial coding and mapping of expenditure data from the Alaska Visitor Statistics Program
   Presented to Alaska Recreation and Park Association Wildland Research Rendezvous. April 2003.

Thinking about Alaska's Remote Economies

Native Corporations Update 1993-2001
  
Both of the above for the March 2003 Village Management Institute, Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka
Tourism and Alaska's Future: An Economics Perpsective
  
Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference, February 2003
Conversions: Energy Supply Chains in Rural Alaska
 
Rural Alaska Energy Conference, Fairbanks, AK. September 2002.
Salmon Fish Traps in Alaska: Some Historical Perspectives
  
Options for Restructuring the Salmon Industry Workshop, 28 October 2002 (full paper)
Oceans, Watersheds, and People
  
Alaska Oceans and Watersheds Symposium, 17 June 2002
The ANCSA Regional Corporations: Mature, and Growing
  Presented to Alaska Bar Association CLE Conference, Native Law section, October 2000
Wild Values: Putting a Price on Nature
  Science and Society  Lecture, 16 October 2000
Energy and Rural Alaska Economic Development
  
Utility Wind Interest Group National Meetings, Anchorage, May 2000.


Selected Recent Papers
Colt, S., Dugan, D., Fay, G. 2007. The Regional Economy of Southeast Alaska. Final Report. March.

Colt, S., Dugan, D., Fay, G. 2006.  Nature-Based Tourism in Southeast Alaska Final Report. October.

Colt, S. The Economic Importance of ANILCA to Alaska's Economy. DISCUSSION DRAFT. July 2005.

Colt, S., Goldsmith, S., Wiita, A. 2003. Sustainable Utilities in Rural Alaska. Final Report, prepared for USDA Rural Development and Alaska Science and Technology Foundation. (Overview Report about 40 pp) (Full report about 180 pp)
Colt, S. 2003. Fiscal and Economic Analysis of Homer Town Square Proposed Development Alternatives
Prepared for Kachemak Heritage Land Trust. April.

Colt, S., Gunnar Knapp, and Jeffrey Griffin. 2002. Incremental Cost Analysis: Conservation and Sustainable Use of Wild Salmonid Diversity in Kamchatka, Russia. Prepared for United Nations Development Program / Global Environment Facility.

Colt, S. 2001. WEVS: The Wind Energy Valuation Spreadsheet, Technical Notes and Spreadsheet Model.  Prepared for Alaska Energy Authority.

Colt, S., Martin, S., Mieren, J., and Tomeo, M. 2001. Recreation and Tourism in South-Central Alaska: Patterns and Prospects. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, PNW-GTR-551.

Colt, S. 2001. Alaska Natives and the New Harpoon: Economic Analysis of the ANCSA Regional Corporations. (This is the Longer version of the paper submitted to Society and Natural Resources, now under review).

Colt, S. 2001. Economic Importance of Healthy Alaska Ecosystems Prepared for Alaska Conservation Foundation.
(research summary)

Colt, S. 2000. Wind Electric Power Systems for Rural Alaska: Initial Screening Analysis.  Prepared for Alaska Energy Authority.

Colt, S. 2000. Cost Analysis of Selected Flush Haul Water and Wastewater Systems in Rural Alaska.  Prepared for Alaska Native Health Board.

Hill, A., and Colt, S. 2000. Existing and Potential Local Contributions To Village Safe Water Projects. Prepared for Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Facilities Construction and Operation.

Colt, S. 1999. A Simple “Fiscal Outlook” Model for Rural Alaska Communities. Prepared for Northwest Arctic Borough.

Colt, S. 1999.  Salmon Fish Traps in Alaska: An Economic History Perspective. ISER Working paper 99.


My Dissertation (circa 1999)
Essay #1: Group-Based Asset Transfers and Economic Development: Some Results from Alaska's Native Corporations 
Essay #2: Exploring Variation in the Economic Performance of Alaska Native Regional Corporations
Essay #3: Indian Gaming and Indian Welfare